50 THE FISCAL PROBLEM IN MISSOURI TasLe 17: Funcrionar CrassiFicaTioNn oF BonD ISSUES Source: The Commercial and Financial Chronicle, Computed by National {ear Water Roads, Streets, nd Bridoes Sewers and Drainage Schools and School Buildings General Buildings nd Fire i Parks and Museums Electric Light and (sas i915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 it M3 “oy $239,000 962.500, 174000 ; 1,595,501; 9.000 | 221,500 124000 290,000 789,000 1.877.465 745000 244.000 308/000 1,241,000 350,000 3,645,000 1,289,500 6,382,000 799,000 10,447,000 35 5048500 15,540,000 6 2.922000 15,266,000 227 3510000) 7494000 1928 | "348,000 | 2,155,000 1999 1235900" 10.159.000 $703,208 394,500 765,000 £659,000 2,334,000 642,500 778,602 363,000 1,228,500 494,000 8,186,000 841,500 852,000 282,000 267000 $2,225,75( 1,310,400 940,200 128,700 1,434,000 1 349.200 918,750 257.600 992,000 177.500 856,000 +/880,500 848,000 ° "616,400 727 500 $532,500 3395,621 $69,200 139,000 435,000 : 105,000 252,000 46.000 5,000 90,000 .. 47,000 189.000 64,847 | 46,000 37.500 10,000 70,000 90,0" .. ‘000 571,000 347,131 £2,000 5,547,000 309,801 24,500 3250000 .. 22,000 4264000 16,513 45000 TA77.500 3,500 00,000 3,930,500 10,000 150,000 1,042,000 .. 80,000 2964000 | 250,000 20.000 nn mtn fry 1915 1016 "17 “18 19 1 8. 9 1 3 a nn 2% 2 4.4 70 8.4 |! 1.0 0.7 0.1 4 1 1 ao “1 27, 2973 aA. 0.9 16 2 D ® ®) ( — ! TR < * Funding and improvement combined. 2 Does not inclt °° rzfundin. boa for sewers and drainage declined both relatively and abso- utely in the later years and those for general buildings in- creased greatly. A comparison of the state figures in Table 16 with the functional data in Table 17 can readily be made, if it is kept in mind that the state bonds shown for 1922 and later years were issued for only two purposes, highways and soldiers’ bonus. Of the $25 million issued in 1922, $15 million were for the payment of the soldiers’ bonus. In 1924 an additional issue of $3.6 million was floated for this purpose. The re- STATE AND LOCAL INDEBTEDNESS oF PusLic AuTHoRrITIES IN Missouri, 1915-1929 State and Municipal Compendium Series Industrial Conference Board 5] . Ve Soldiers’ Funding | ment Bonus Harbor Flood and Pre- Water- vention ! gone Rapid Transit, Ferries, Cnnle 1 Ls Trri- gation Miscel- laneous Total? $85,000! 7,500! 11.300! 1,550,00C/°° 763,869 15,000 *,175,900 300,000 1,550,000 982,155) 5.320.855 90,000] 9,285,812 115,000] 9,357,194 700,000{11,301,912 454,125(37,569,856 47,500(19,187.742 163,403/40,499,903 30,000141,056,013 [32,996,400 35,000[24,463,355 25,000(16,548,400 30,806,500 61,500] .. 143,094 . . 47.560. J $85,000 . $15,000,000(450,000 27,500 | $60,441 .. [279,000 150,000 © .. 3,600,000] .. . » [270,000 855400 | 449,000 .. {200,000 588.355 (4,875,500 .. [1700000 100,000 | 400,000 1 500,000$3,000.0% Distribitinn I 0.1 0.3 0.7 12.2 0.4 . .. Ne .. 39.4 0.1 0.3 .. 0.4 - 8.9 2.6 1.4 | i, 2.4 19.9 . 0.3 12 3 Less than one tenth of one per cent. 03 6.5 1€ 5 ~ 0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 ~N.0 20.0 +J0.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Inn nr 1.2 0.2 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 mainder for that year and the state issues in all other years after 1922 were exclusively for highway purposes. StaTE INDEBTEDNESS The amount of bonds issued in any year or over a period of years gives no indication of the net bonded debt' or the total debt of the governmental division in question. In fact, it is possible for net bonded debt to decrease in a year in 1 Net bonded debt is bonded debt outstanding less sinking fund assets.