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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 PRICE, $1.0 (Buckram) .Sold only by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Washington, D. C. •4 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE "•' 1926 , ' • • cf * 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 5 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 8 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 2 9 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 11 INTRODUCTION DIAGRAM 2 . — P E R C E N T OF T O T A L P O P U L A T I O N I N CITIES HAVING A POPU- LATION O F O V E R 30,000 AND P E R C E N T O U T S I D E S U C H C I T I E S F O R S P E C I F I E D Y E A R S : 1790-1924 0 20 40 PER CENT 60 100 80 ^^YZZZZZZZZZZZZZ&Z£Z y/M//w/////M^^ \S™M0WMM^^^ 1920 pBfiflMBflgftBM^^ ^rzzzzzzzazzm w////<wm^^^^ 900&«HttK^ '890KflZflMM^ 'sao^^Sto^p^^ I870fe***fr3^^^ 860 k f l f r f l ^ ^ ^ «850 K 0 f l ^ ^ ^ »840 wmm/z/mmw^ fa^m^^^ »830 »82o ym/jy^^^ '810 t f f ^ ^ ^ 800 W////M//^^^^^ 1790 | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 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. 12 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 13 14 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 15 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 control, and that responsibility is divided among several officials. Judging 16 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 DESCBIPTION OF GENEBAL TABLES 17 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- 18 ' FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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- DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 19 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, a n d to h a v e a balance available for paying debt. 20 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 DESCKIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES DIAGRAM 3 . — N E T REVENUE R E C E I P T S AND N E T G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T 21 PAY- MENTS O P 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 msssss/ssssssss/ y//////////////////////////////////////w m & ' / / / / / / / / / / / / / / j V////////////////^^^^^ SB 1919 1917 1915 1913 1911 gzzzzz ag^v*x»xs»g^ v///////////////////////////////////////^ W////////(A S3 SSI rSSSSSSl y///////////////////////////////^ x ? VSSSSS&&SSSIL jzzazgz ^msmMZZM^zz^^^^^ 1909 1907 1905 V/////////////////////////////A ^v\\\\\\va»z 1903 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 25 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 26 F I N A N C I A L STATISTICS OF CITIES 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. 27 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 Y////////////////////^^^ Y//////////////////////////^^^ Y//////////////////////////////////^k Y/////////////////////^WS. ///s//////////s/////mmm Y/////////////////M //////////////////m v///////y///////jm Y//////////////sw<m. Y//////////////WM Y////////////jsm g222 E X P E N S E S OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS | EXPENSES OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES \INTEREST 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. 28 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 ^ X V ^ ^ ^ N ^ ^ C ^ ^ 1923 <>>^^^^^^^\\N^^^xx\S^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 1919 Nss^^^w^^^^^ mm 1917 ^^^^^^^^^^x^^^^^^^%^l i i n 1915 >^^^xs^^^^^^^<^^:^^ ^ = 1913 1922 1911 m in in S S S S S ^ ^ N ^ ^ ^ N ^ ^ ^ I i mi= ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ » ^ i ii 1909 ^^\^^^C^N:»^I1 1 1907 ^x^c^>^^>^^;#:i i • ! 1905 1903 ^ ^ ^ ^ W ^ ^ « / S ! IHtts a GENERAL PROPERTY TAX | | | l | | i ] SUBVENTIONS. GRANTS. GIFTS, ETC. | PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES £ OTHER TAXES 1 OTHER REVENUES £ £ £ £ ] SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS 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 - DESCEIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 29 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 30 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 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\\XXXX\\\\\\V»C^I 1111 M M v\XXXSX\X\X\X\\XXXXXvX\\XX\\X\\\\X\\\^»<Sfrl 11 \ \ ^ ^ ^ ^ \ ^ ^ ^ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ^ V » « / ^ I I 111 1917 1915 1913 1911 1909 ^ ^ \ ^ ^ ^ \ ^ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ ^ » % > ^ ^ ^ ^ V ^ S ^ ^ \ \ ^ \ ^ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N ^ d / K * * l 111 ^Xxxx<x^^^^^^^xxxxxxxx^^»^s%^i I 1907 \\XXXXXXXX\XXXXXXX\XXX\\XXX\XX\X«»^tt>l I 1905 XXX\XXX^^XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^»m3S*J*l XXX^^XXXXX^^^XWXXXXX^^^gl^^^ 1903 I GENERAL PROPERTY TAX SUBVENTIONS, GRANTS. GIFTS, ETC. g g g ^ j OTHER TAXES PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES | £ 0 f f f l SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS OTHER REVENUES 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 1924 XX\\\\XX\\\\XX\XX\XX\\\\\\\X\\\\\XiI»4frS'S<^^ \\\\XX\\\\\\\X\XX\X\X\X^XXXX^^^g^^^^^^^^ 1923 X 1922 ^^^^^^^^^^xxxxxxx^xxxxxx^^^^^^^^^^z 1919 X \ X \ \ X \ X X X \ \ \ \ \ \ \ X \ \ \ \ \ \ X X X X X X X X X < X < X ^ ! « « 5 S ^ ^ ^ 1917 1915 1913 1911 •<^xx\\xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx^x:^^^^^^^^^ >XXXX\X\\\XXXXXX\XXXXXXXXXXXXXX^iill»ttfr^^ x^^^^^^^^^xxxxxxxxxxxxx^^^^^^^^^^ baaaaafeaaaa*aaaaa&aaaaafeaaaa*asxrt^^ 1909 XXXXXXX\X\XX\X\\X\XXXXX\X\XXXXXX1IM5S0'2S'2!£^ 1907 ^z^^z^^ttzzz^^^^wmiv//////////^^^ ixxxxxxxxxxxxxv^^^^^^xxx^^w^^^^^^^^ 1903 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I I M ; * ^ ^ ^ SSSSSSE EZZ52 O U T L A Y S 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 31 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 32 FINANCIAL 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 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 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 City nuniber 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 35 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. 36 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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. DESCRIPTION OF GENEKAL TABLES 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 38 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. 39 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 40 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 41 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 42 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. 43 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. 44 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 45 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 on outlay account from the sale of materials and from charges in reimbursement 46 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 47 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/' 48 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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- DESCRIPTION OP GENERAL TABLES 49 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. 50 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OP CITIES 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 51 DESCRIPTION OF GENEKAL TABLES 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 52 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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 1924 y/////M//////, 1923 ///////A v//////, '//////A AAAAAAA GROSS D E B T , AT T H E C L O S E FOR SPECIFIED V///AAA ^A////Afy//AA YEARS: f////A Y///MWW OF T H E Y E A R , '//////A AW//A W//A W//A ^AAAAAAA 'SAAAAA/s/AAAA/A /A////AA WA//< ^/////// W///> 1917 • / / / / / / / / . w///,y////// W///A AAAAAAAAAAAAAA yAAAAAA ^AAAAAA AAAAAA /AAAAAA yAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/AAA AAAAAAA yAAAAAA/AAAAAA 1922 /AAAAAAAY/AAAAA A//AAAA yAAAAAA VAAAAA AAAAAAA 1919 V//////, ///////A A////AA O F 140 1903-1924 AAAAA/AAA 'M AAAAAAAyAAAAAA yAAAAAAA /AAAA/A A/AAAAA Z////AAyAA/AAAA AAA/AAA AAAAAA AAAAAAAA A/AA/AA AAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ////AAA AAA //////A /AAAAAA//AAAAAAA 1916 '///////A y////A //AAAAAA AAAAAAAA/AAAAA AAAAAAA/A///AAA AAAAAAA/ 1913 AAAAAAAy/////// y/////A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A//AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA A///A ///////////AA/A/////AAA AAA/AAA AWA/A AAAAAAAA AAAAAA VAAAAAA AAAAAAA 191 1 AAAAAAA '//////A AAAAAAA V/A '/////AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAyAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA\ AAAAAAAAAAAAAA VAAAAAA VAAAAA AAAA/A AAAAAAA AAAAAAA \ 1909 AAAAAAA 1907 AAAAAA/, 1906 y/AAAAAAAAA///A AAAA/yA Z/yAA/A AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA 1903 W/>///% WM. AWA/,^ M ^ AAAA/A^ WAAAA A 'AAAA 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.. DESCRIPTION OF G E N E R A L 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 1 53 TABLES Net debt is funded and floating debt less assets in general sinking funds. DIAGRAM 13.—PER 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 - 1903-1924 DOLLARS ) 15 10 20 25 '30 3 1924 <AAm AAAAA/AAAA/AA, mm W///A AAZAAA ww AMA WAAAA, AAAM ( 9 2 3 AWti WAA?/ AZW/ TAAW mw/ ww AWA> Y/AA///A vAAAAAA:wAA)mMyy///A)&A;/y// 3 1922 AAAAAAAAAAAA^ WA/AA 'fA/A/AYAAAAAA 'tm& y^m A/A//AY AAAAAAA'mzA,VAAAAA 1919 MZZ AZWA, AAAWA ww mm. mm WW, wAW 'mm 1917 1915 1913 191 1 1909 1907 1905 1903 DIAGRAM wm -ww y/////// Y//////, y/////// '/////// v//////,>////////wW 'W/A 'A AAAAAAA WW '///////<v/////// W///A/ '///////, y/w, W//A/A AAAA V//////S A/////A '////////, AW\ </////// v/W A//////, Y//////, W//s ww W\ V/////A//////// '///////, '///////A WA//A AAA//\ '/////A V/////A Y//////s y///////, mm m& mm ^ m& m w//, • ' / / / / / / / '/////A Y/////A<///////,W////A///////A '//////A WAAA/\ M <///////} •'/W V//////A y/////// ///////) y////A AA&AA W////A A/A/AA/ A////// AAAAA\ 14.-—PER 'M CAPITA N E T INDEBTEDNESS YEARS: O F 146 CITIES FOR SPECIFIED 1903-1924 1924 AWA vW/, AWA W/, WA WA r VM 'WL AW/t'Mi. Wk WL Wk 1923 WA, WAA WA\ WAA WA WA\ WA7<WA WAA H i vm AW, B AW,WA\WAA\ ^ 1922 AW WL MA/. vm WA 1919 AAAA AWA WAA\ m?\ WZ. AW/, mz •AmW&, WA\ mz Am 1917 m?A Wk AW.-AW. ^AW m% H ZAM.ym 1915 AM Wk m± AM i§§ Am K 1913 WA\\\ AW\ WA AM MA mt>AWAAW. 1911 AAW WA W^ §§g AAW, 1909 W&WAAA AM AW AW, AW Am W% i W7A 1907 AAM "m. m± AW\ Am 1905 im. W/ mz Wk WAA, AW mt, mh WAA 3 1903 *%%. AW, WA m?, Wi W7/ Am m\ m&. m. m mz. w&, mk in *m. -zm mk w& mz. wz\ zmw&HI -m,^m « Wk^ U wz\HI HI ^ vw.^ vm zw B m Hi pi m.im m< ^ g \ pi in ^ w&w& w& W fm ^m m. AM m AM m± AM ^ •Am zm w& H zm Am ^ WL %M S w I ym. I •%m ^m. m. m wz. « m 54 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES 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. DESCRIPTION OF GENERAL TABLES 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 56 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. 57 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 58 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 59 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 . 69 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 70 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 71 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. 72 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. GENERAL TABLES 87305—26 6 73 74 FINANCIAL STATISTICS OF CITIES TABLE 1.—YEAR OF I N C O R P O R A T I O N , D A T E OF M I D D L E 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 > O Q 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. TISTIC 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 o fed > > w1 t- 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 59,402 390 OO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H 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 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 *i O > I' r/2 H > H H o o I—I 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 H W 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 | i I ! 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 j \ j i 656,960 I 414,754 { 34,697,675 14, 226,034 1,156 2, 722, 998 812.338 15. 355. 551 1, 579,618 O I > w 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 o > > H i—i w H O ui o o 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. 00 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] J CITY, AND DIVISIONS A N D F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Date of close of fiscal year Revenue Nonrevenue Cash on hand at beginning of year Aggregate of receipts and cash on hand at beginning of year 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 20 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 O M > H > H M Zfl H O M Ul o *i a M M m JERSEY CITY, N. J 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 4,811 Q GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 100,000 TO 300,000 24 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 21,587 384 w H > W CO 6,326,362 5, 755,215 1, 665,406 300 3,439,509 7,988 139,253 502,759 571,147 241,054 330,093 CO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y OF R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S OF M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 1924—Con. CO O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] <x> RECEIPTS si1 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 ?6 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 27 DENVER, COLO. 1 $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 | ! 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 . . ! ._ .. 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 1 | | ! | 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 1 42 $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, 595 148 o I—I > > H M Ul hH Q Ul o o t-H H i—i ui 28 AKRON, OHIO. ... C i t y corporation General t r e a s u r y F e e a n d special f u n d . Sinking funds. 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.. 32 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 CD T A B L E 2 . - — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 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 CO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 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 3 > ^ o > w H > H h-1 H o o ^ o M w 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 & 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 3 > o > r > M 11 — O ui O o I—I H M ui 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 O > H M H O Ul O fed o H M 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 > s o Ul o Q M H H-l Ul 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. i j i 1 5,101,879 3,268,325 2,459,071 788,770 7,161 1 1924. 1924. 1924. 1924. 1924. 1924. 1924. 1924. J| .1 1 1 JI _| Jan. 5, 1925.. Jan. 5,1925.. J _| | July 7, 1924. July 7, 1924. Dec. 31,1924. Dec. 31, 1924. Dec. 31, 1924. I . 1 J June 30, 1924. June 30,1924. June30,1924. J Feb. 28,1924. Feb. 28, 1924. J .1 1 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 | ! I i 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] $-1 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 ' 1 1 1 | i P A W T U C K E T , R. I 1 | 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 ! $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 __ ... l June Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 30, 1924 31, 1924 31, 1924 31, 1924 31, 1924 _ 31, 1924 31, 1924 31,1924 i ! j \ { 1 '. | Dec. 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 1 _ ! > | | { j 1 | -_ . 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 I I' | I 4,257,629 | | 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 i j i | ! 34,886 50 15,004 1,819,440 1, 784, 318 35,122 I ' -. j j j 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 I I I L. j1 2,983 ! i6~569''i 549,453 i . 29 I 643,217 528,865 56,339 2 I I I I 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 O T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H 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 w o H M 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 ! \ ! [ 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 Or 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 _ _ . 1 1 193 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 ' School f u n d . _ o PAYMENTS 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 CO 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 > 'A a > ZP H W H a m 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 Q M H i—i w 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 O W > > W 33, 099 33, 099 W _. 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 i 628 ] 91, 077 964 277, 571 276, 802 769 465, 483 259, 721 206, 370 53, 351 CO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H 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 «, a CITY, AND DIVISIONS AND F U N D S OF MUNICIPAL G O V E R N M E N T Date of close of fiscal year Revenue 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 CO to [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 14] 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, __*. . _ 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 I ! 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. ! i j 1924 1924 1924 1924 1924 '< 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 _ .__ ! 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 ! 1 1 ! $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 i i ; 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 i 1 i 1,511 1,577 988 988 ! i i 1 $1, 053, 518 815,341 1 238,177 103, 248 2,384 38, 448 > a > H > H M O XS1 o 7,000 1,000 68 1,919 953 953 I 203 | MUNCIE, IND ! 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 CO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y OF R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 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] 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 W > t-1 > 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 CO T A B L E 2 . — S U M M A R Y O F R E C E I P T S , P A Y M E N T S , AND C A S H B A L A N C E S , BY D I V I S I O N S AND F U N D S O F M U N I C I P A L G O V E R N M E N T : 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. Q W > H > W ui CO 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 Q tei GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 300,000 TO 500,000 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 ^ 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 . 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) ^j y 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 H > H H O 71,183 ^ "_ ~ ~ 2 1,422,126 1,422,126 E g 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) ^ M GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued O $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 """1 518, 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 o 27,496 27,496 125,168 55,000 70,168 CO § Q M I . I 03 149 150 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 ... 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 . 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 w 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 > W 1 tr W 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 [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 ~~l35~559~ 6,315 175 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 40,167 575 845 — —- > TABLE 3.—SUMMARY OF R E V E N U E RECEIPTS, BY DIVISIONS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT: 1924—Continued O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 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) 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) > GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 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 M w H M O 37, 769 22,970 14, 799 34,155 29, 762 4,393 21,410 7,167 14, 243 972,884 972, 884 o o H $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 N M r1 - w M Hl - 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 1 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) *j . A tzj 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 • > r W H J> 219 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 g H O 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 *i O 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 3 OP 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 w > > W 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 . 6 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 ; _ ! i For explanation of differences in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p . 44. 6,614,221 1 T A B L E 4 . — S U M M A R Y O F G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S , BY D I V I S I O N S O F M U N I C I P A L 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 . . . .. . . . __ 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 __ 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 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 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 __ .__ 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 • . _ _ ___.._ _ _ 8,124,463 11,594,807 1 Q > > W CO i For explanation of difference in amounts reported in this column and total payments for outlays reported in Table 17, see text discussion of Table 17, p. 44. ©> M 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 GOVERNMENT: 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. 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 > H i—i M Q W 44 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 o 45 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 *} __. 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 i 49 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 S FortlWorth, Tex.. 8 r 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 c w F 20, 665 | 2,098,214 713,357 780,310 > W w Cambridge, Mass 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 CO 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 ^1 O [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 18] GOVERNMENTAL-COST 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 ui 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. ^J 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 CO 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 w H •H O § w 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 > 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 H i—i so H M Q 72 O O M 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 % 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 00 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. OO 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 . ] 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 TJ1 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 I i I ! I ' 3.38 0.63 1.19 2.24 1.58 1 O > t-1 W 00 ^4 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 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 3 > a i—i > > G R O U P I V . — C I T I E S H A V I N G A P O P U L A T I O N O F 50,000 T O 100,000—Continued W 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 . - __ _ _ . __._ _ $23. 08 14. 29 32. 98 19. 69 33. 55 48.29 37.26 27.96 44.24 39.89 32. 09 26. 47 20.00 30. 69 30. 89 40.69 70.04 43. 94 30.91 76. 55 29. 49. 32. 20. 99 82 54 46 16. 78 23.26 25. 86 38.40 19. 42 27.98 35. 99 54. 03 31.86 1 18.14 "$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 M o w o *j a H 0 12b 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 I 1 i , 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 ; | i i 1 . _ 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 15.26 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 payInterest• ments for exi penses and interest > O M > Ul H > GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000 M 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 Woonsocket, R . I McKeesport, P a Bay City, Mich Hammond, Ind __ _ .. 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 _- _ $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 w H M Q Ui O o I—I H S Ul L i m a , Ohio 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 CO 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. CO CO 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 «A Q 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 j 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 II.O 8.4 9.4 ; ! : : i i 65.4 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 I j 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 ! ' i ; i 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 . _ _ . o. o 1.2 18.0 3.6 0.1 i i j | j 0.3 ! 0.1 | 1.0 | 0.5 : o.9; 9.1 10.9 0.9 8.7 95 96 97 98 99 11.6 6.6 2.3 33.8 27.8 i ! i ! i 1.0 1.8 , 2.1 0.2 0.8 , 11.1 3.9 1.7 3.0 4.0 2.8: i4.7; 12.0 I 1.4 i 21.3 I J.2 0.6 0.6 0.1 0.4 , 90 j , | I ! I L o n g B e a c h , Calif 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 1 2 Less t h a n o n e - t w e n t i e t h of 1 per cent. P a y m e n t s for expenses a n d i n t e r e s t are in excess of r e v e n u e receipts i | | (. ( 1.3 0.4 1 I j ! I I 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 Continued CO 00 [For ,! ]\:ii of the cities arranged alphabetically by Btofps, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11 For n t^xt discussion of this table, see p. 28. Vov amounts on which percentages are based, see Tables 3 and 4] 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 I | I 72.2 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 1.2 i~( p> r > i Hamtramck, Mich Little Rock, Ark Troy, N. Y Charleston, S. C Sacramento, Calif. C: w GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued 105 106 107 108 109 > 2.1 11.4 0.6 10.1 30.9 7.1 5.3 0) 7.4 2.0 16.7 7.4 (») 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 H a m ft 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 ! : ! ! ! 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 ! o.i ! 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 ' j 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 I ; 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 j 1 j I 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 0) 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. i ! ! ! 1 23 U4.. 0 63.3 > s CO 1924— Continued to o 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. 28. For amounts on which percentages are based, see Tables 3 and 4] 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 hi rani 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 > o £ i i 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 H M 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 „ .. 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 _ __. i_„ -._._.. 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 O CO 2 S 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* H ABLES 180 181 182 183 184 o 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. > to o 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 „ „ _ _ _ _ _ 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 to o 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 o 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. to I—i 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 .-..J ....; 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 > 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 m H t—i O XSl o o H S C/2 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 66,054 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 | 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 to Or 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 1 to to 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 > a M J> I"* > 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 O xn o o 0 Tfl 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 ! 1 i $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 i ! 1 1 | . 1 1 ' $36,401 419 141, 290 775, 041 801,305 796,194 463,566 167,213 237,088 ! 1 1 , ; f | 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 to to CO T A B L E 9 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM H I G H W A Y P R I V I L E G E S , R E N T O F I N V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T I E S , AND I N T E R E S T : 1924—Continued o [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 36] 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 property fcO "CO RECEIPTS FROM INTEREST Total By sinking By public funds trust funds By investment funds On current and from deposits invest- l ments 3 GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued a 49 50 51 fi? 53 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 M > r GO H > H M W. HH O Ul o o I—I H M 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 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 to CO T A B L E 9 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM H I G H W A Y P R I V I L E G E S , R E N T O F I N V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T I E S , AND I N T E R E S T : 1924—Continued CO [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 36] 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 3 GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued 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 -. > $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 a > H 14, 561 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 HH Ul H M o ro o o CO 140 141 142 143 00 144 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 _ __ 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 CO 00 T A B L E 9 . — R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S FROM H I G H W A Y P R I V I L E G E S , R E N T O F I N V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T I E S , AND I N T E R E S T : 1924—Continued CO [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, sec p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 36] 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 a 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 GO > l—I GO H M O Ul o o H GO 205 206 207 208 209 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 to CO Ox TABLE 1 0 . — R E V E N U E RECEIPTS FROM EARNINGS OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS, MENTAL SERVICE: 1924 BY PRINCIPAL DIVISIONS OF THE GENERAL DEPART- to CO [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 37] 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 3 > o > r Ul H > H HH Ul $5,200,841 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 H M O Ul o o M H m GROUP II—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30Q,000 TO 500,000 13 14 15 16 17 18 Milwaukee, Wis W a s h i n g t o n , D . C_ Newark, N . J 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 ' 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 30 25,373 to 00 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- to CO 00 [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p . 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 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 > GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued a M 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 .—"I r CO H > S H O w O ^ 0 " H ' "0 61,129 9,627 446 231 1 6,209 m 74 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 w > 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 l> W 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 6 fcO CO CO 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- 6 [For a list of 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 > a 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 CO H M O o w 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 5,349 698 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 CO 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 to CO 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 w 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 to 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 > W1 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 to 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 | co 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 _:! ] __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 to CO 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 ! | 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 H O o o GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 500,000 A N D OVER 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 00 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 > a > > H H M a o Q M H 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 01 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 to CO T A B L E 1 2 . — G O V E R N M E N T A L - C O S T P A Y M E N T S 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 o 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 > r1 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 H 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 to 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 > o 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 txj GO 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 £ W 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 H y xjx 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 00 ^1 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 CO 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 CO 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 i—i > 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 > H W H M O U2 o Q H i—i $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 _' i ' l $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 CO o 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 S U B D I V I S I O N S CO o [See note at head of this table, p . 252] 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 o fej u t3 Ui 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 CO o 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 Cn 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) 1,8! 74 75 76 77 78 79 i ; i ; i Tacoma, Wash 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 : i I 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 ! 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 „ i P e r capita n o t c o m p u t e d . F o r e x p l a n a t i o n , see ' i ! j < t discussion of T a b l e 1, p . 13. 22,019 32, 582 14,571 20, 341 27,079 13, 001 53,911 ! 22, 645 31,018 15,010 j i i i I 69,228 24, 540 11,415 31,033 10, 793 ! 0.14 0.40 0.14 ! ' ! j i i Vt > I1 H i > W1 t " CD CO 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 o.n ! 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. 00 to 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 CO to to [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 9 > O 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 > $ H M Ul M a w c o W S 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 Q > > w 1 tr GO CO CO 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 CO [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 _. _ 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 C) 1.05 1.48 2.36 818,854 2,894,022 562,456 1,202,055 1,415,948 1,229,278 O $1.68 1.04 3.73 0) 1.92 2.60 2.32 H •H Ui H »-» Q W O M H M W GROUP II.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 300,000 TO 600,000 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 C) 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) 0) 0) 0) V) 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) 0) 0 > 0.17 1, 396,030 1, 916,324 1,811,159 1,959,264 2,347,145 0) 0) C1) 34,310 40,038 104,917 68,388 45,000 0) 0) 0) 59,627 149,280 152, 660 117,407 254,137 <) * ( 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 * 0) (0 0.46 0) For explanation, see text discussion of Table l,fp. 13. 0) j 1.59 I 0) 12.63 15.33 C1) 0.44 0.29 0) 0) 1.66 $194,913 143,863 293,981 518,062 252,039 383,566 276,910 298,334 92,893 152,861 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 : OO fcO 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 w 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 (») 0.23 0.29 0) 0.58 a > 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, 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 3 0) 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 C1) 0.51 H > H W H M Q Ui O o H Ul 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 ( 0 0.28 0) 1.85 2.07 1 0) 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 * • O teJ e CO 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 00 [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 o o s 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. CO CO 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 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 CO CO O [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. 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 ca% • o 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_ 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 0) H M O w o M 5P [205 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 ,_ 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 CO CO CO CO T A B L E 1 4 . — P E R C E N T D I S T R I B U T I O N OF T H E E X P E N S E S OF G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T S , BY P R I N C I P A L D I V I S I O N S O F T H E G E N E R A L D E P A R T M E N T A L S E R V I C E : 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. 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 Ul > W H 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 __ 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 W O o 3 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 CO 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 00 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 00 00 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. oo CO 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 00 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 CO CO 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 CO CTi TABLE 15.—GOVERNMENTAL-COST P A Y M E N T S FOR E X P E N S E S OF PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISES: CO 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 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 £ xn CO TABLE 16.—GOVERNMENTAL-COSTS PAYMENTS * FOR I N T E R E S T : CO 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 s 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. CO CO TABLE 16.—GOVERNMENTAL-COSTS PAYMENTS l CO Or O 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. Or 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 > 694 m H H O M 2,351 I 3,750 $2,246 29,368 135,926 65,664 O l-H $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 H i-i 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 interest on original issue of debt obligations. TABLE 16.—GOVERNMENTAL-COSTS PAYMENTS * FOR I N T E R E S T : GO O* 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 > 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 m O Q M 499 15,348 3,497 1,024 % O 24,164 57,749 42, 634 17,052 All other 2,476 ~5~289" H i—i 208 209 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 3 > O > i—i m H > H 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 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 H M O Ul o Q H 3 GROUP II—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, 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 CO 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 > 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 O CD o 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 CO 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 CO 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 $22, 879 7,385 196,145 38,531 156, 670 114,735 6,384 133 1,898 299, 671 78,472 62,174 80, 794 1,230 134, 088 122, 24, 203, 675, 097 568 071 840 51,789 oo TABLE 17.—PAYMENTS F O R OUTLAYS BY PRINCIPAL D I V I S I O N S OF GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE: CO 1924—Continued [This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 356. For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 44] City numb VI.—CHARITIES, HOSPITALS, AND CORRECTIONS VII.—EDUCATION VIII.—RECREATION IX.—MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC SERVICE E N T E R P R I S E S CITY Charities Hospitals Corrections Schools Libraries Educational All o t h e r Municipal All o t h e r service enterprises Watersupply systems Electric light a n d power systems Markets All other M GROUP V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 185 186 187 18$ 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 w 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 CO 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 , 1,981,197, 296 372,479,177 387,196,152 222, 015,891 135, 795, 816 I II III IV V 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 > Q i—i > f W GROUP I.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 A N D OVER > 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 . $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 H 55 H M a m o o H 0 23,773,301 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 ?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 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 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 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 1 _. _. __ __ 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 W W 3' tei to TAJB 19 I Kansas City, M o . ~" Seattle, Wash Indianapolis, I n d . Rochester, N . Y__. Jersey City, N . J_. t1 " H w 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 oo -vl CO TABLE 18.—NONREVENUE RECEIPTS: CO 1924—Continued City number [For a list of the cities arranged alphabetically by States, with the number assigned to each, see p. 11. For a text discussion of this table, see p . 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 Q 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 > 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 I ] ; ; $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 > W H M O Ul o *i o I—I H M 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 1 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 W F ft C/3 159,396 1,260,070 993,996 218,105 64,944 798,174 > 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 . CO TABLE 18.—NONREVENUE RECEIPTS: 1924—Continued CO Citynuimber [For a list of 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 > Q lH - > 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 > H i—i U2 — __. 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 o a H 155 156 157 158 159 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 Q 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. CO CO T A B L E 1 8 . — N O N R E V E N U E R E C E I P T S : 1924—Continued 00 Citynuimber [For a list of 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 ?,?1 ??? ?,W 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 o > M o CO o o M H M 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 Q fed > W i 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. w T A B L E 19.—NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS : 1924 00 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. 44] 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 > $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 a w 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, M o . . 3 > $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 Q a H 3 GO Kansas City, Mo 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 . __ _ _ $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 ._ ... $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 o to > H 39 40 41 4? 43 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 > W ui 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 CO T A B L E 19.—NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS : CO 1924—Continued 00 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] 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 _ .- ___ _ _ $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 > a i—i > w H > Xfl H M Q O o M H i—i bJ 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 > H GO 159,396 1,436,284 1,311,480 218,105 64,944 798,174 Q 561,368 203,057 94,352 110,465 378, 589 i Payments for supplies purchased for resale, and the excess of payments for supplies over value of those charged to expense and outlay accounts. CO CO TABLE 19.—NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS : 00 00 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 . 44] 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 > a H > H Ul H M Q G H hi 87305 155 156 157 158 159 W i c h i t a Falls, T e x . _ Newton, Mass Maiden, Mass__ Charlotte, N . C .„ __ 1 540,584 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 a> j 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 1 ' _ ._, j lj $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 ! | i j : 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 _.' $795,944 1 j " 498,095 364, 000 86, 307 451,027 127, 676 Q W > > W w 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. CO OO Ox TABLE 19.—NONGOVERNMENTAL-COST PAYMENTS : CO 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 . 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 > _ 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 w H M 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 i.nsn - O a t—i w ?,?,o ?,?] ?m, ?,?3 ??,4 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 . 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 -- 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 " "" "* 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 Ui > f-3 w C/J i 1 Payments for supplies purchased for resale, and the excess of payments for supplies over the value of those charged to expense and outlay accounts. CO OO 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 City number j [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 ! ! ! j 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 | 1 ! ! $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 1 ! j i 206, 639 293, 450 481, 240 613,373 Kansas City, Mo Seattle, Wash Indianapolis, Ind. Rochester, N . Y . . . Jersey City, N.J-__ ' ! J ' ! 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. I ! ___! | Columbus, Ohio Providence, R. 1. St. Paul, Minn Oakland, Calif Atlanta, Ga ! Omaha, Nebr Birmingham, Ala Worcester, Mass. San Antonio, Tex.... Dallas, Tex j j j | 1 ! j $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 J 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 _ I | I _| _i .. | I I _ i I ,.| 670, 714 1,162, 004 2, 909, 856 I 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, Q fcd > W M 87,189 14,932 57,800 73, 215 53,666 135,573 130,850 165, 000 58,440 „.. -..,, CO OO CD TABLE 20.—AMOUNT O F S P E C I F I E D A S S E T S AND V A L U E OF P U B L I C P R O P E R T I E S A T C L O S E O F Y E A R : CO CO 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 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 3 > i 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 O M 105, 200 68, 200 319, 950 > W. 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 j I j ! ! ! 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 . „ __ . . 80,524 254,308 90,002 212,800 1,628,192 2, 574,418 3,317, 544 925,817 101, 544 265,187 i 1 | i 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 „ ... 1! $8,086,957 jL. 10,460,003 j 35,354,527 , 11,953,244 ] 16,653,669 i w a t—i : i : 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 M O ; $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 i $28,957 $1,"666"! ~~~48~754 13,000 149,240 94,000 I. — , H s 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 i 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 ! , 54,500 ; _ ___i _ ! 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 ! I I I 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 . > > 41,000 CO CO 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 T>5 196 197 128 129 no 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 | I $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 _. . $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 | ! j ! ! 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 ; 1 CO 80,151 376, 794 500 60, 000 $33,500 $179,437 262,665 1,420 j 1,018 1 o CI V.—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 30,000 TO 50,000 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 tr1 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 1 | I 1 > 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 | j 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 ! 1 j $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 CO CO 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 > a f H > H W H M O w O o I—1 H w 223 ( Danville, 111 .... 224 Wilmington, N. C . 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 _j ......J _• I j ' .' ', ' . 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 ! ' \ i i t 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 i i i | 1, 389,850 278, 000 659,000 13, 600 117,000 137,000 482,000 383, 300 54, 000 706, 200 tr1 CO 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 ___ - 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 ! | | j | | 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 | ! 190,062 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 i , i j | 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 Value of Cincinnati Southern Ry, owned but not operated by the city. 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 CO CO [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] 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 a > H > O m G H B in 85 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 Ul tei M rt i> tel Zfl Data not available. CO CO 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 O [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] 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 o Wichita Falls, Tex 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 ! • O W w > \r* N G O ^ o 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 . 471 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 _ _i__ -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 4,819,825 VA 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__ _ 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 .. _>(_ __ 36,800 75,524 36,800 .... 75, 524 1 4,399 ; 12,785 j . 18, 520 124,141 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 _ _ 4,399 12, 785 M 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 r__ i 124,141 240 241 242 243 244 M2, 241 57, 523 163,359 18,100 92,000 | 1 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 ! i 33,000 225,000 3,340 758,000 7, 699 678 i 1,058 ; 14,882 | 44, 585 ! 1,278 J j 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 ... _ 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 Q > W XSl O CO T A B L E 2 1 . — V A L U E AT CLOSE OF FISCAL Y E A R OF PROPERTIES EMPLOYED OR H E L D FOR SPECIFIED P U R P O S E S : 1924 O [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] LAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS Protection to person and property Total Grand total Group Group Group Group Group $4, 549,010, 798 I__ IIIII 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 : j Charities, 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 m H > H w GROUP L—CITIES HAVING A P O P U L A T I O N OF 500,000 A N D OVER H 1 9 3 4 R 6 7 8 q 10 11 1? New York, N . Y Chicago, 111 Detroit, Mich Cleveland, 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 . . . _. $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 i 13 14 15 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 M a o o H-i H t—i W w 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 ?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 ,.„„ 50,525,740 26, 525,988 i 48,236, 385 1 _. . 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 ! ) j j j ! ! | 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 . i !. 587,336 \ \ ! 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 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 - 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 _ _ _ ._ 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 O w W > > 104, 800 158, 635 O 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 O [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] LAND, BUILDINGS, AND EQUIPMENT OF GENERAL DEPARTMENTS Protection to person and property Total General government Conservation of health Police i Fire Other department i department I protection Sanitation i Highways Charities, hospitals, and corrections > a GROUP III.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 100,000 TO 300,000—Continued M 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 J ! • i ! I 80,000 ! 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 . 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 : ' i ' $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 i ! , '' ! 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 , 597,550 14,410 I I I 325, 000 216,889 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 | I ! I 67,940 I I 39,328 j 35,000 | 35,000 I ; ! , , 343,760 300,208 489,384 9,500 H > H w H £ S U O hrj o t—I H B •UP 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, 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 | : i j , 478,100 301,467 526,893 403, 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 ! I 430, 000 186,859 262,922 262,600 642,620 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 .. _ 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. _ ._. ' ; $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 ! ! | ! | 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_ o 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] O 00 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 > GROUP IV—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 100,000—Continued Q M 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 M H i—i O w o o H M 203,718 34, 441 200, 000 45, 000 95,000 17,050 1 > H 2,500 I. 39,467 ! 3,966 L 19,136 25, 400 ; 28, 518 j 49,990 I 33,146 ! _ > 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 i 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 __| 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 __ __. i 1 1 Valuation included with that of general government. i ! i | . 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 : _. 51,000 45,501 3,542 17,070 $3,727 5, 000 5,500 30,000 ! ! i ._ $31,375 1 2, 000 1 5,600 383,653 j 1,455 : _ | ^ ! 2,000 158 | ! 1,695 __. i 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 O <0 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 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] O City nu mber 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 j • CITY i 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, J__j > 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 j 1 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 O M S j> H g o Ul ___ __ 25,"730 40, 000 36,629 28," 666 O ^ o M ^ Superior, W i s . . . ^ . , . _ . Stamford, Conn Aurora, 111 ... Taunton, Mass Council Bluffs, Iowa._. | . 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 |: ! , 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 | i j, 1 ! | 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 N I 1 j ! 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 I; | i i 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 ! j i I | | 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 ! — 00 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 - 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 M 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 8 Ul H i—i a Ul o 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 i—* 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 > 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 > H h-i Ul _ 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 H M a Ul i o 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 a M H M m 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 o 5 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 OF 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 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 [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] to o 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 i—( H M 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 4^ to 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 > 55 H M O w o o H B 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 l-H M O Ul o O l-H H 5P 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 4 (9 (4) 19.01 () 15.80 > t—i M O GO O o Utica, N . Y 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. Per capita not computed. CO 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 3 > O GROUP IV.—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 50,000 TO 10,0000—Continued 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 > r > H h-f w H M O w o a M 140 141 142 143 144 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. > m CO 00 T A B L E 2 2 . — T O T A L A N D 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 4^ CO 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 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 > a Per capita r GROUP V—CITIES HAVING A POPULATION OF 30,000 TO 50,000—Continued 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 w H > H HH Ul H M o w o o H 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 O > > W w 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 Decrease. 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 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 1> * $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 CO i 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 INCURRED: 1924—Continued CO 00 [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] 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 > 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 > GO $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 > H Ui H M O Ul O o M H M w 77 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 o fed % > > W CD 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 CO 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 B Y P U R P O S E F O R W H I C H INCURRED: 1924—Continued O [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] 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 a o M 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 : ^ 1924—Continued ^ [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] 1 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 9 > O M 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 i-H 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 0> [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. ^1 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 00 [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 f Si 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 > a M 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 > 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 Ox 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 Or 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 > a O O t—i H fed 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 Or -4 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 1 1 — 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 ^ 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 • __ __ _ 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 „_ $1,195,914,089 $660,067,008 661, 090,408 14,303,463 315,172,668 j [ 63,060,403 14,586,953 = — . o l-l > Ul H > H M CO M a w o o M H </2 ALABAMA 35 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 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 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 hj M •A CALIFORNIA—Continued 32 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 o $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 <50 <50 50 47 1 47 > CO H > H CO H M o CO a M H M 82 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 H co 179 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) () 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 65 H > 55, 848, 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 w H M a WATERBURY: 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 o o H DELAWARE 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 14 3 > a U2 STAMFORD: 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, 775 100 100 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 W > H AUGUSTA: 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 Q % GEORGIA 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. i° H o r s e s a n d m u l e s t a x e d a t $1 each. > t1 d t r tel Ul 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 P P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O P 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 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 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 £ w > M AURORA: 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 > a 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, _ 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 ABLE 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 > IT1 W. H % M O Ul o *4 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 H hl - CO 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 il--- II l| ~-J> 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 • > o $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 w $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 m H M O W o ::::::::: ^ O t—I H 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 H-i • ui 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 00 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 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 > IOWA—Continued 214 O i—i 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 > r Ul > H Ul t—i 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 . M O Ul o Q H 3 Ul 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 hrj £j > *\ O > $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 Ul H M O Ul 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 f CO H > — MAINE 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 , . . „ _ . o H S m 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 „ 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 . 2 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 hrj g O 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 . _ 00 > w H > M H I—I O CO o ^ o H I—i trj W 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 > 100 100 100 02 H > MICHIGAN 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 ^ H W 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 h-i a - 2,455,327, 680 2,455, 327, 680 2,455, 327, 680 141, 245,600 141,245, 600 141, 245, 600 141, 245, 600 - o Q I—I " H ._"""". S W 40 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 . 535,110 535,110 535,110 535,110 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 00 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 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 .-- H M _ O w o *j 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 "40 "40 1440 o ( 13 ) ( 13 ) 03) 03) H 3 — MINNEAPOLIS: Government of city— City corporation. County Government of State ST. PAUL: Government of city Government of State Government of county ui H > H Ui DULUTH: Government of c i t y City corporation School district Government of State Government of county > r " MINNESOTA 70 tj H 4 4 4 30 30 30 15 ( 15 ) (15 ) ( ) 1 w MISSOURI 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. H t o H > W t t ^ 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 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 CO 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 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 Ui H M 75 75 75 75 a o " $17, 536, 850 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 I Q 100 100 100 3 tei N E W JERSEY ATLANTIC CITY: Government of city. Government of State Government of county H i—i N E W HAMPSHIRE 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 . III 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 . 100 100 100 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 > 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 ::::::::::i:::....:: i O CO 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 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 80 CO 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 t-1 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. 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 , 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 i—i 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 > a > 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 . 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 . 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 O 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 o w o o H 59 | NASHVILLE: 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 o w 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. O 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 Oi 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] 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 o ANTONIO: ._ _.. _ i—i O Ul 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 ___ i Q i—i H 0 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 > w SPOKANE: 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 Or O 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 O 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 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 CO H > H w WEST VIRGINIA 131 144 WHEELING: Government of city— City corporation _ School districts Government of State. - . - Government of county. H o o o — _ — M 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 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 . 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 o [This table is presented in two sections, the first section beginning on p. 468. For a text discussion of this table, see p. 55J 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—* CO 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 IOWA 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 to 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 > H w H M O w 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 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 , 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 i—i a co o *j 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 CO 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 W > > 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 | 1 > a > > i—i zn H i—i O w o a $1,235 968 267 $0.01 0.01 61, 366 61, 366 0) H 0 176 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 > 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. w m to -I 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 . ! ! 1 ! Q ZP to 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. 1 1 MINNESOTA 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 i | $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 S3 i 1 i 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 > 34,488 17,244 17,244 > w w MONTANA 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 I ; 17,244 * Average r a t e . Cm 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 . ~65"l8~ii 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. Ox CO 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 , 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. CO 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 & 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 w H > H W H M o o o H S 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 > r1 Ul N O R T H CAROLINA * 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. CO TABLE 2 5 . — A S S E S S E D ^ V A L U A T I O N O P P R O P E R T Y , B A S I S O P 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 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 CO 00 [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 I 0) M CINCINNATI. 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 -H Ul L— Not reported. CO CO 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 > a L.. 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 ! 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 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 cc H M w o *j o (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 i 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. 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 Cm O [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 > o 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 > H Ul H M VIRGINIA 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 i 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