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and who use the school only as a stepping-stone to something better. The young man wants to earn a little money to pay his way at a business college; the girl to earn something to support her in seminary for a few months. Too often the teacher is some director's dependent sister-in-law or aunt, or some male ne'er-do-well who must be kept out of the poorhouse. The best teachers are the farmers' boys and girls who teach during the fall and winter and work during the spring and summer. There is, of course, no prospect of improving this condition until better salaries are provided. TEACHERS' SALARIES COMPARED WITH OTHER SCHOOL EXPENSES.

A practical question of real importance is the proper proportion of expenditures that should go for salaries of teachers. In cities of 100,000 population and over the percentage ranges all the way from 74.50 in New Orleans, La., to 54 per cent in Pittsburgh, Pa., the average being 65.25 per cent and the median 65.56.

For cities between 25,000 and 100,000 population the range is apparently greater. Columbia, S. C., spends 79.54 per cent of the total for schools in teachers' salaries, while at the other extreme Amsterdam, N. Y., spends but 45 per cent for salaries. The average for this group is 62.60 and the median 63.06 per cent. The figure of 30.63 per cent for Warwick, R. I., is probably due in part to exclusion of all salaries in positions for which any administrative or supervisory functions enter the item "salaries and expenses of principals" (19.43 per cent) is unusually high, it should be noted.

Tables F and G show the conditions in cities over 100,000 and between 25,000 and 100,000 population, respectively.

TABLE F.-Teachers' salaries in comparison with other items of total school expenditures in cities having over 100,000 inhabitants, 1918-14.

[Figures indicate per cent distribution.]

Cities.

Birmingham, Ala.

Los Angeles, Cal.

Oakland, Cal..
Denver, Colo..
Bridgeport, Conn.
Washington, D. C.
Atlanta, Ga..
Chicago, Ill..
Indianapolis, Ind.
Louisville, Ky
New Orleans, La.
Baltimore, Md.
Boston, Mass.

Cambridge, Mass..
Fall River, Mass.
Lowell, Mass.
Detroit, Mich.

Grand Rapids, Mich..

Minneapolis, Minn..
St. Paul, Minn..

Kansas City, Mo..
St. Louis, Mo.
Omaha, Nebr.
Jersey City, N. J.
Newark, N. J.
Paterson, N. J.
Albany, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y
New York, N. Y
Rochester, N. Y
Syracuse, N. Y
Cleveland, Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio.
Dayton, Ohio.
Toledo, Ohio.
Portland, Oreg.

Philadelphia, Pa.
Pittsburgh, Pa..
Scranton, Pa.
Providence, R.I
Memphis, Tenn.
Nashville, Tenn.
Richmond, Va..
Seattle, Wash.
Spokane, Wash.
Milwaukee, Wis.

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70.13 3.46 1.18 7.94 1.78
2.97 4.41 .67 1.54 4. 10 .92
66.10, 1.62 .95 2.45 8.08
3.86 4.82 .81 2.05 6.69 1.06
69.45 1.41 1.08 1.02 8.27 .84 3.25 5.35 3.45 1.64 3.24
66.68 .91 1.07 8.77 2.26 2.54 2.89 6. 16 3.03 1.13 4.56
72.01 .64 1.01 1.51 4.39 1.44 2.44 5.57 3.121.05 4.60 .33
71.73 (1) 25.14 1.38 8.95 .14 1.15 3.30 1.43 .65 3.59
67.79 1.38 1.79 6.50 .31 .11 2.73 9.13 3.01 1.22 4.11] .45
59.54 2.52 1.59 3.41 5.00 .80 3.54 6.28 3.25 1.34 4.98 5.92
62.28 4.42 3.99 7.70
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74.50 1.72 1.18 6.63
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69.62 .85 1.92 .43 7.80 2.90 2.88 7.44 3.15 1.08 1.46
64.41 3.33 1.95 1.55 5.80 1.33 2.74 6.02 2.31 1.17 6.73
69.12 1.45 2.76 .69 9.15 1.33 2.10 8.46 3.61 .15 1.11
59.04 .87 1.80 1.90 11.28 1.69 3.41 9.51 3.77

61.31 3.91 2.05 1.09 8.13 1.60 2.34 5.28 3.29 1.30 1.88 6.07
57.30 4.68 1.98 6.70 1.62 .95 2.61 6.46 1.09 1.71 12.22
56.89 3.53 1.45 1.48 7.74, 1.66 2.53 7.60 4.38 1.81 8.36
65.45 1.00 2.50 1.06 7.83 2.25 3.16 6.25 2.67 1.60 3.54
67.59 2.22 1.91 1.50 7.34 1.88 3.97 5.72 1.81 1.84 1.73
68.21 1.08 2.05 8.55 1.48 2.16 2.30 6.83 2.24 1.06 1.89
60.81 1.44 1.76 1.34 10.34 3.3 3.55 5.38 4.55 1.36 4.54
62.25 .69 1.48 6.50 1.26 1.99 4.03 6.35 3.00 2.42 8.34
67.85 1.26 .90 .27 11.02
5.39 4.36 1.72 .28 3.25
66.73 2.36 1.11 6.40 3.20 .70 1.56 5.67 4.29 1.79 4.02 1.02
56.53 1.12 1.19 3.53 7.09 1.18 2.49 6.13 2.92 .41 5.25 .35
69.24 9.11 1.72
1.27 .44 1.82 8.46 2.89 .75, 1.49
64.66 .651
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60.64 1.69 1.31 1.76 6.90 3.20 2.72 6.08 4.31 1.28 8.59
65.39 2.47 1.47 1.41 6.35 2.66 3.39 5.90 3.29 1.62 4.74 .04 .97
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64.80 2.89 1.91 .74 7.12 2.59 2.39 6.88 2.47 .35 4.61
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65.95 1.58 1.33 2.77 8.80 2.39 2.62 5.55 1.86 1.59 3.11 .09 1.34
74.34 1.22 1.55 .71 28 1.68 3.67 .68 2.36 1.78 3.45
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TABLE G.-Teachers' salaries in comparison with other items of total school expenditures in cities having 25,000 and fewer than 100,000 inhabitants, 1913–14.

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Springfield, IL
Evansville, Ind
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Terre Haute, Ind.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Clinton, Iowa..
Davenport, Iowa.
Des Moines, Iowa..
Sioux City, Iowa
Kansas City, Kans..
Topeka, Kans.
Wichita, Kans..
Covington, Ky.
Shreveport, La.
Lewiston, Me..
Brockton, Mass..
Chelsea, Mass..

Chicopee, Mass.
Everett, Mass.
Fitchburg, Mass.
Haverhill, Mass.
Holyoke, Mass..
Lynn, Mass.
Malden, Mass..

New Bedford, Mass..
Newton, Mass.
Pittsfield, Mass.

Quincy, Mass..
Salem, Mass.

Somerville, Mass.

Springfield, Mass.
Taunton, Mass.
Waltham, Mass.
Battle Creek, Mich.
Calumet, Mich.
Flint, Mich.
Jackson, Mich.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Lansing, Mich.

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3.57 7.80 .68 1.94 6.79 .19 1.29
2.63 7.34 3.52 0.54 2.44 5.10 .89 1.75 3.98
64. 44 2.66 1.96 8.32 1.22 .91 2.85 6.43 3.28 1.98 5.30
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58.41 72 1.92 5.47 4.15 1.94 4.07 4.90
61.13 .95 3.07 6.94
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1.94 2.81 1.60 1.48 6.80
3.67 7.45 5.23 1.69 15.03
5.55 6.36 4.40 3.43 8.94
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57.21 1.15 1.46 7.58 2.11 4.88 3.58 7.01 2.3 1.15 9.58
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63.63 1.26 2.35 8.60, 1.04 2.07 2.88 8.43 4.50 1.57 2.17

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62.45 .77 2.30 5.24 1.36 2. 42 7.01 7.58 3.24 2.03 3.22
64.73 1.44 2.27 4.76 1.48 1.87 2.36 6.56 5.93 .85 5.31
58.34 1.11 2.41 4.51 3.61 1.89 3.11 5.81 3.45 1.79 10.78.
56.13 1.33 2.76 1.74 5.31 2.45 3.30 7.93 4.87 2.90 6.53 2.69
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TABLE G.-Teachers' salaries in comparison with other items of total school expenditures in cities having 25,000 and fewer than 100,000 inhabitants, 1913-14-Continued.

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Amsterdam, N. Y.
Auburn, N. Y
Binghamton, N. Y
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Jamestown, N. Y.
Kingston, N. Y
Mount Vernon, N. Y.
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Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
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Troy, N. Y
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Lorain, Ohio.
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64.51 3.77 2.35 1.72 6.94 1.98 2.75 6.06 2.34 1.93 4.32
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For the smaller cities the figures are hardly comparable without considerable modification. Methods of school bookkeeping vary widely, and administrative, supervisory, and instructional duties tend to fuse in these cities. Table H presents for certain cities of between 10,000 and 25,000 population information similar to that given in Tables F and G for larger cities. Table I presents similar information for cities under 10,000 population. Care needs to be exercised in using the teachers' salaries column to see whether it includes items usually entered elsewhere. Fort Smith, Ark., for example, reports 85.12 per cent for salaries of teachers, but apparently this figure covers all salaries in the entire system, not merely those of teachers. TABLE H.-Teachers' salaries in comparison with other items of total school expenditures in certain cities having 10,000 and fewer than 25,000 inhabitants, 1913-14. [Figures indicate per cent distribution.]

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59.53 1.03 2.74) 5.93 8.50
62.27 .68 3.96 6.03
73.63 1.43 3.28

60.66 1.76 2.54 1.62
68.07 .13 3.39

58.43 46 2.04 6.33

Marshalltown, Iowa. 58. 85 1.54 2.80 1.68 4.28 3.17

Leavenworth, Kans.
Owensboro, Ky

5.40 4.73

.87 5.20 1.73 1.30 .87 0.87
2.30 1.41 10.82

0.63

.34

[blocks in formation]

4.92

38

3.80

.35 (1) 2.51 3.10

0.65 2.07

25

3.08

.09 0.78

12.23

[blocks in formation]

3.97 4.34 .93 2.51 2.09
3.28 5.72 1.89 6.08
.74 3.44 3.76 6.56
2.10
.60 2.58 4.80; 3.97 22.23 31.61
6.39 1.13 4.31 .59 2.11 1.63
44.83 (5) 11.16 7.57 (6)
3.32 .68 .82 3.94 4. 15 10.30
8.41 4.83 11. 40
6.06
3.25 .51
5.40 8.63 2.43 99
.35 5.15 1.63 2.16
4.45 2.87 5.70 6.31 (6)
56.26 2.50 2.33 6.33 5. 16 3.52 3.08 6.56 6.58 .59
57.09 2.25 4.59 7.23 3.70 1.37 3.36 5.85 3.90 2.30,
59.04 3.62 5.73
3.48 2.31 4.37 7.39 5.27 2.56'
74.52
4.65 6.64 2.05]
82 6.69 2.16 1.43
70.37 1.02 3.56 1.86
.30 2.95 5.83 4.42 1.36
54.13 3.37 2.27 8.85 5.76 .34 2.63 7.33 3.09 4.46
63.16
.62 4.05 2.60 1.87 2.66 5.26 8.03 5.40 2.34 4.00
76.01 .50 6.05
.96 5.41 4.90 4.97

83.50

.34

Baton Rouge, La...

[blocks in formation]

Bangor, Me.

[blocks in formation]

58.54 2.78 1.97 5.49

[blocks in formation]

Port mouth, N. H..
Bloomfield, N. J.

[blocks in formation]

64. 19 1.59 4.80 5.25 1.38 1.76 3.17 6.76 5.51
63.49 .55 2.79 5.86 2.30 3.32 5.87 5.53 4.26 1.79
67.35 1.20 3.85

.88

4.70

5.24

52.24 1.85 3.76 6.70 7.17) 2.04 5.54 7.86 4.70 1.95)
83.32 .60
68.00 .34 3.48 12.98 1. 16,

[blocks in formation]

6.04 1.25 1.06,
1.58 36
4.97 .88 .08
1.61 5.24.
2.39 5.10
1.99 5.39 1.60 .62 3.36 46
3.18
9.51 8.41 9.05] C6 3.05 .09 1.10
78.20
8.63
5.28 2.80 5.00,
60.05, 1.07 2.02 6.26 4.47 1.73 3.61 4.84 2.72 2.62 9.25
.61 3.34 6.29 1.64 .60 3.39 1.69
.42 2.90 8.14 4. GS 2. 15) 5.79

3.27 8.03 2.59) 90,
.21 1.62 4.50 9.19 (6)
4.35 3.87 2.23 1.79
.85 7.94 6.CS 3.00
1.17 10.23 4.09 1.17
1.39
.95 3.21
.34 6.84 2.28 3.42
2.69 2.90 1.24 5.46 1.99
.95
2.41 2.27 7.25
8.30
1.28 2.76 1.59 65

[blocks in formation]

Cheyenne, Wyo.

Statistics for the year 1912-13.

* Includes light and power.

56.32 1.57 3.56 2.36 2.36 4.45 16.74 6.584.02.28 3.08,

1 Less than one-hundredth of 1 per cent.

Includes stationery, etc.
Included with textbooks.
Included with fuel.

Exclusive of light and power.

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