Object: The fiscal problem in Missouri

232 THE FISCAL PROBLEM IN MISSOURI 
TasLe 76: Functional DistriBuTioN oF PusLic ScrooL 
ExpeNDITURES IN Missouri, 1915-1929 
Source: Reports of the Public Schools of the State of Missouri 
Computed by National Industrial Conference Board 
Year Ending | 
June 30 
Teachers i Incidental | Building 
Wages Expenses Purposes 
$10,840,862 
4 11,362,964 
N7 11,654,376 
918 13,498,882 
1919 14,207,200 
00 16,831,754 
91 21,352,796 
02 24,303,157 
1923 24,569,268 
1924 24,499,347 
1925 26,849,061 
1926 28,008,577 
1927 28,605,160 
1928 29,638,311 
1999 30.847.374 
“61,07% 
5,542,560 
3,709,997 
4.387.226 
4,485,939 
5,432,867 
6,677,720 
7,644,421 
8,176,034 
10,104,416 
8,322,619 
1,663,998 
9,631419 | 
9.791.776 
0 £14 270 
45,360,598 
4,584,931 
4,368,790 
4,929,503 
3,249,279 
5.783.431 
7,138,247 
8,552,361 
9,565,140 
11,090,590 
13,588,379 
13,244,531 
16,917,461 
13,065,083 
10.949.967 
Total 
Expenditures 
$19,662,728 
19,490,455 
19,733,163 
22,815,611 
21,942,418 
28,048,052 
35,168,763 
40,499,939 
42,310,442 
45,694,353 
48,760,059 
52,917,106 
55,154,040 
52,495,170 
"1.311.573 
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1919 64. 
1920 50.0 
1921 60.7 
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1925 5.0 
1926 2.9 
1927 51.9 
1928 54" 
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Table 76 that the total expenditures on account of public 
schools were more than two and one half times as large in 
1929 as in 1915, while the total for teachers’ salaries was 
almost three times as large. Expenditures for building pur- 
poses have been more irregular than have those for teachers’ 
salaries. The latter showed an almost uninterrupted increase 
throughout the period of fifteen years, while expenditures for 
building purposes showed rather wide variations, as did those 
for incidental purposes. For example, total outlays for 
building purposes were much smaller in 1929 than in 1927, 
and decreased expenditures for buildings accounted for the 
decline in the total after 1927.
	        
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