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Extra Census Bulletin.
No. 48. AVASHINGTON, D. c. May 29, 1893.
STATISTICS OF FARMS, HOMES, AND MORTGAGES.
MORTGAGES IN WISCONSIN.
DEPAETMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
Census Office,
Washington, D. C, May 17, 1893.
Sir:
The real estate mortgage movement in Wisconsin from 1880 to 1889 was on the whole a progressive one,
beginning with a debt of $17,169,-349 in 1880 and ending with §31,372,816 in 1889. This increase of 82.73 per cent
in the incurred debt during the 10 years was greater than the increase of population, which was 28.23 per cent ;
but how it compares with the increase of tlie value of all of the real estate of the state can not be known, because
that value was not estimated in the census of 1880. Excluding the terminal years of the period the incurred debt
showed little tendency to increase in the meantime.
Upon separation of the debt into that which incumbered acre tracts and that which incumbered lots it will be
noticed that the increase is more largely found in the debt on lots than that on acres. The amount of incurred
debt incumbering lots in 1880 was $5,003,110, and there was an increase to 814,702,946 in 1889. In 1880, 11,025
lots were mortgaged ; in 1889, 28,766. The debt incurred on acre tracts rose from $12,166,239 in 1880 to $16,669,870
in 1889; but within this period there were fluctuations which gave the mortgage movement a declining tendency
after 1883. The number of acres mortgaged in 1880 was 1,575,446 and rose to 1,653,434 in 1889.
During the 10 year period a debt of $262,606,003 was incurred, represented by 321,196 mortgages ; 61.60 per cent
of the debt was on acre tracts and 38.40 per cent on lots.
The real estate mortgage debt existing January 1, 1890, is $121,838,168, of which $81,535,361, or 66.92 per cent,
is on acres and $40,302,807, or 33.08 per cent, is on lots. Milwaukee county owes about one-fifth of the debt of
the state, or $23,928,438. In 7 of the 68 counties of the state there is an existing debt of more than $3,000,000
and less than $5,000,000 each. Dane county, with $4,665,581; Dodge county, with $3,984,696; Douglas county,
with $3,335,251; Fond du Lac county, with $3,023,048; Rock county, with $4,025,144; Sheboygan county, with
$3,456,443, and Waukesha county, with $3,489,953.
Wisconsin has a per capita mortgage indebtedness of $72, and in this respect stands lower than any other
western state that has been tabulated except Indiana, as appears in the following comparative statement :
Alabama §26 , Nebraska ai'26
Connecticut 107 j New Hampshire 50
Illinois 100 i Oregon 73
Indiana 51 j Pennsylvania 117
Iowa 104 Rhode Island 106
Kansas 170 j Tennessee 23
Maine 49 Vermont 84
Massachusetts 144 Wisconsin 72
Missouri.
In the ratio between the debt and the estimated true value of all taxed real estate Wisconsin is represented by
12.46 per cent, and compares with other states as is shown below :
PER CENT. PER CENT.
Alabama 10.96
Connecticut 20.14
Illinois 14.06
Indiana 9 . 79
Iowa 17.61
Nebraska 24.58
New Hampshire 11.68
Oregon 8.11
Pennsylvania 18.91
Rhode Island 12.13
28.13 I Tennessee 8.67
Maine 13.28 [ Vermont 19.21
Massachusetts 19.42 I Wisconsin 12.46
Missouri 16.15 j
C. O. P.— 3,500
2 FARMS, HOMES, AND MORTGAGES.
°®^*- Very respectfully,
ROBERT p. PORTER,
Superintendent of Census.
The Seceetary of the Inteeioe.
STATISTICS OF FARMS, HOMES, A^^D MORTGAGES.
MORTGAGES IN WISCONSIN.
BY GEORGE K. HOLMES AND JOHN S. LOED.
THE REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES OF 10 YEARS.
Wisconsin exhibits a mortgage movement whose progressive tendency is chiefly found in the increase from 1880
to 1882 and from 1886 to 1887. Table 1 shows that during the decade ending December 31, 1889, the real estate
mortgages made in this state, and mentioning the amount of debt secured, numbered 321,196, and represented an
incurred debt of 1262,606,003. The amount of this debt incurred in 1880 was $17,169,349, and with some fliictuations
there was an increase to $31,372,816, incurred in 1889. The 180 mortgages made in this state in the course of 10
years, not stating the amount of debt secured by them, are not included in any totals but their own, except in the
number of acres and lots shown in Table 1, and except when otherwise mentioned.
The yearly fluctuations in the number of mortgages made correspond closely to the fluctuations in the amount
of debt, except that the number of mortgages tended to increase more uniformly. In the following 14 of the 68
counties of the state a debt of more than $.5,000,000 and less than $10,000,000 was incurred during the 10 years :
Dane, Dodge, Douglas, Fond du Lac, Jefferson, Lacrosse, Manitowoc, Outagamie, Racine, Rock, Sheboygan,
Walworth, Waukesha, and Winnebago. In 1880, 24,430 mortgages stating amount of debt were made and 35,758
in 1889. The number of mortgages made in 1889 gained 46.37 per cent upon those made in 1880 ; the amount of
debt incurred, 82.73 per cent. During the 10 years preceding June 1, 1890, the population of the state increased
28.23 per cent.
About one-fifth of the mortgaging in the state during the 10 years was done in Milwaukee county, where
a debt of $51,068,504 was incurred. In none but the preceding 15 counties was a debt as great as $5,000,000
incurred during the period.
Mortgages on acres. — A debt of $161,775,341 was placed on acre tracts during the 10 years, or 61.60 per
cent of the total for acre tracts and lots, and this amount was represented by 194.646 mortgages, or 60.60 per cent
of the total number. In the annual amount of mortgages on acres there were fluctuations, but on the whole the
incurred acre debt increased from $12,166,239 in 1880 to $16,669,870 in 1889. The acre mortgages numbered 17,549
in 1880 and increased to 19,028 in 1889.
Mortgages on lots. — Of the total amount of real estate mortgage debt incurred during the 10 years,
$100,830,662, or 38.40 per cent, incumbered lots. The amount incurred in 1880 was $5,003,110; in 1889 it was
$14,702,946, but the movement was nearly stationary from 1882 to 1886. The gain in number of mortgages in 1889
over those of 1880 was 143.13 per cent; in amount of incurred debt, 193.88 per cent.
N'umbeb of acres and lots covered. — During the 10 years 18,178,283 acres were incumbered by 194,777
mortgages stating and not stating amount of debt. In 1880 the number of acres incumbered was 1,575,446; they
rose to 2.137,343 in 1883 and then declined to 1,653,434 in 1889. Lots to the number of 209.733 were incumbered
during the decade by 126,599 mortgages stating and not stating amount of debt; 11,025 in 1880, 28,766 in 1889.
Increase of 1889 over 1880, 160.92 per cent.
Averages. — The average amount of each mortgage on acres made in the state during the decade was $831 ; on
lots, $797. Each mortgage on acres covered 93 acres on the average; each mortgage on lots covered 1.66 lots. A
debt of $8.91 was placed on each mortgaged acre on the average; of $481 on each mortgaged lot. Moi-tgages not
stating amount of debt are included in these averages per acre and per lot.
EXISTING liSTDEBTEDNESS.
Table 2 shows that the existing mortgage debt of Wisconsin is $121,838,168, of which $81,535,361, or 66.92 per
cent, is on acres and $40,302,807, or 33.08 per cent, is on lots. Of the 164,826 mortgages in force, 111,735, or 67.79
per cent, are on acres and 53,091, or 32.21 per cent, are on lots. Mortgages in force cover 10,215,886 acres and
91,558 lots. Mortgages have an average life of 4.765 years; on acres, 5.673 years; on lots, 3.277 years. The
partial payments adopted for this state are 13.93 per cent of the face of the existing mortgages on acres; 12.17 per
cent on lots; total, 13.36 per cent.
48—2 3
4 FARMS, HOMES, AND MORTGAGES.
An existing mortgage debt of more tlian S3, 000, 000 is found in S counties, namely, Dane countj', whose debt
is §4,665,581 ; Dodge couutj% whose debt is 83,984,696 ; Douglas county, whose debt is $3,335,251 ; Fond du Lac
county, whose debt is $3,023,048 ; Milwaukee county, whose debt is $23,928,438 ; Eock county, whose debt is
$4,025,144 ; Sheboj'gan county, whose debt is $3,456,443 ; and AVaukesha county, whose debt is $3,489,953.
Some derived results that have been obtained follow :
Percentage of estimated true value of all taxed real estate represented by the debt in force 12.46
Percentage of estimated true value of all taxed acres represented by the debt in force against acres 13.05
Percentage of estimated true value of all taxed lots represented by the debt iu force against lots 11.42
Percentage of the total number of taxed acres represented by the number of mortgaged acres 32.56
Percentage of estimated true value of mortgaged acres (adopting average for all assessed acres) represented
by the debt in force against acres 40. 07
Average amount of debt in force per assessed acre $2.60
Average amount of debt in force per mortgaged acre §7.98
Average value of each assessed acre $1 9. 92
Average rate of interest on the existing debt 6.84
Average rate of interest on the existing debt on acres 6.86
Average rate of interest on the existing debt on lots 6.79
Average number of acres covered by each mortgage in force against acres 91
Average amount of debt to each mortgage in force S739
Average amount of debt to each mortgage in force against acres $730
Average amount of debt to each mortgage in force against lots $759
Per capita existing debt $72
Average estimated true value of acre real estate covered by each mortgage in force against acres $1,813
EATES OF INTEEEST AND CLASSIFICATION OF AMOUNTS.
It is shown iu Table 3 that 7 per cent was the principal rate of interest in this state during the 10 year period.
The amount of debt incurred at this rate was 38.06 per cent of the total ; under 6 per cent, 3.79 per cent of the total ;
over 6 per cent, 63.74 per cent of the total ; over 8 per cent, 5.17 per cent of the total. The legislature of "Wisconsin
has limited the rate of interest as follows in the years named: 1839, 12 per cent; 1849, no limit; 1851, 12 per
cent; 1852, 10 per cent for banks until 1860 and 7 per cent thereafter; 1860, 10 per cent; 1863, 7 per cent; 1866,
10 per cent ; 1876, no limit for building and loan associations. The debt of over $260,000,000 incurred in this state
dui-iug the 10 j^ear period bore 34 different rates of interest, and besides this $366,292 was not subject to any
interest. The highest rate discovered was 20 per cent.
The number of mortgages are classified according to their amounts iu Table 4. During the 10 years 55.52 per
cent of the number of mortgages were made for amounts less than $500, 22.22 per cent for amounts of $500 and
under $1,000, 20.74 per cent for amoiints of $1,000 and under $5,000, and 1.52 per cent for amounts of $5,000 and
over.
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS.
In. Brown, Douglas, St. Croix, and Waukesha counties special investigations were conducted, the character of
which has been explained at length in Extra Census Bulletin No. 3, for Alabama and Iowa.
Objects Of indebtedne.ss. — It is found that 63.21 per cent of the original amount of existing debt, that is,
without deducting partial payments, was incurred in Brown county to secure part of the purchase price of real
estate, uncombined with other objects, 69.65 per cent iu Douglas county, 54.56 per cent in St. Croix county, and
74.33 per cent in "Waukesha county.
To secure purchase money and to make real estate improvements, when not associated with other objects , were
the reasons why 80.52 per cent of the original amount of the existing debt was incurred in Brown county, 95.21
per cent in Douglas county, 76.88 per cent in St. Croix county, and 91.03 per cent in "Waukesha county. The
percentage for real estate purchase and improvements, business, and the purchase of various articles of personal
property, when not associated with other objects, is 95.02 in Brown county, 99.11 in Douglas county, 91.75 in St.
Croix county, and 96.11 in W^aukesha county.
Beown county. — This county has an existing debt of $1,235,422 and 2,498 mortgages in force. The population
being 39,164, the i^er capita indebtedness is $32, and there are 16 persons, on the average, to a mortgage in force.
Mortgages cover 114,050 acres, and these are 37.80 per cent of the taxed acres; 1,410 lots are mortgaged. The
average incumbrance on each mortgaged acre is $7.50 ; on each mortgaged lot, $269. There are 60 acres, on the
average, incumbered by each mortgage on acres, and 2.32 lots by each mortgage on lots.
This county is situated in the eastern part of the state, at the head of Green bay. It has large interests in the
manufacture and sale of lumber, and some parts of the county are very fertile. A large proportion of the population
consists of immigrants from various foreian countries.
I
MOETGAGES IN WISCONSIN. 5
Douglas county. — The 1,669 mortgages iu force represent an existing debt of $3,335,2.51, or $2-48, on the
average, to eacli of the 13.468 persons in the count}', and 1 mortgage to 8 persons. The 114,721 acres covered by
mortgages are 18.87 per cent of the taxed acres, and the mortgaged lots number 4,284. Each mortgage on acres
incumbers 387 acres on the average, and each mortgage on lots incumbers 3.12 lots. The average debt to each
incumbered acre is $9.18 ; to each incumbered lot, $533.
Most of the people of this county, which is situated in the northwestern part of the state, on Lake Superior,
live in Superior city, and a large proportion of these are young men with business enterprise. This city was not iu
existence even as a village in 1880, and in 1890 it had a population of 11,983. Its growth is due to iron mines and
to manufactures.
St. Ceoix county. — There is an existing debt of $1,961,225 in this coimty, and 2,571 mortgages are in force.
The population is 23,139, so that the per capita debt is $85, and there are 9 persons, on the average, to a mortgage
in force. Mortgages cover 242,885 acres, and these are 52.62 per cent of the taxed acres ; 663 lots are mortgaged.
The average incumbrance on each mortgaged acre is $7.13 ; on each mortgaged lot, $348. There are 111 acres, on
the average, incumbered by each mortgage on acres, and 1.74 lots by each mortgage on lots. This is an agricultural
county in the northwestern part of the state, populated by people of American, Norwegian, and German birth.
Waukesha county. — This county has an existing debt of $3,489,953 and 2,938 mortgages in force. The
population being 33,270, the per capita indebtedness is $105, and there are 11 persons, on the average, to a
mortgage in force. Mortgages cover 133,415 acres, and these are 38.30 per cent of the taxed acres; 1,498 lots are
mortgaged. The average incumbrance on each mortgaged acre is $20.41 ; on each mortgaged lots, $512. There
are 68 acres, on the average, incumbered by each mortgage on acres, and 1.54 lots by each mortgage on lots.
Agriculture is the principal occupation of the people of this county, who are industrious and principally of
American and German birth, with some Swedes and Norwegians. The county is situated in the southeastern part
of the state, and adjoins Milwaukee county.
Table 1.— NUMBER AND AMOUNT OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES PLACED ON RECORD AND NUMBER OF ACRES AND
LOTS COVERED, BY YEARS.
[These mortgages do not represent the total debt in force, because many have been paid.]
STATE SUMMAEY.
MORTGAGES STATI
NG AMOUNT OF DEBT.
NUfllEER OF ACRES MORT-
GAGED.
Number of
lots mort-
gaged.
NUMBER OF MORT-
GAGES NOT STATING
AMOUNT OF DEBT.
YEARS.
Total.
On acres.
On lots.
Number.
Amount.
Number.
Amount.
Number.
Amount.
Total.
Stated.
Estimated.
Total.
On
acres.
On
lots.
321,196
$262,606,003
194,646
$161,775,341
126,550
$100,830,662
18,178,283
17,713,249
465,034
209,733
180
131
24,430
26,351
31,250
32,051
32,589
34,591
34,416
35,392
34,368
35,758
17,169,349
20,021,577
26,076,357
27,199,348
25,892,708
25,423,773
27,375,768
31,993,101
30,081,206
31,372,816
17,549
17,691
20,667
20,396
20,207
21,288
20,591
19,233
17,996
19,028
12,166,239
13,425,510
18,056,012
18,330,840
16,506,170
15,848,146
17,014,240
18,078,682
15,679,632
16,669,870
6,881
8,660
10,583
11,655
12,382
13,303
13,825
16,159
16,372
16,730
5,003,110
6,596,067
8,020,345
8,868,508
9,386,538
9,575,627
10,361,528
13,914,419
14,401,574
14,702,946
1,575,446
1,611,592
2,013,771
2,137,343
1,895,984
1,958,910
1,966,809
1,793,050
1,571,944
1,653,434
1,542,217
1,569,167
1,973,446
2,091,354
1,854,803
1,914,271
1,919,504
1,743,593
1,517,346
1,587,548
33,229
42,425
40,325
45,989
41,181
44,639
47,305
49,457
54,598
65,886
11,025
13,307
16,381
18,806
21,124
21,420
22,235
27,199
29,470
28,766
27
21
28
28
11
10
7
15
16
17
22
17
21
22
7
8
7
10
8
9
1881
4
1883
1887
5
MILWAUKEE COUNTY.
The County ': 40,160 51,068,.504
2,036 'i
2,485
3,311
3,271
3,406
3,890
4,711
5,676
5,845
5,529
2,252,916
2,894,337
3,929,925
3,789,698
3,885,275
4,561,511
5,635,133
7,659,854
8,700,919
7,758,936
9,294,874
362,127
433,913
552,941
581,368
556,331
595,613
885,274
1,396,535
1,975,929
1,954,843
184 41,773,630
1,733
2,171
2,942
2,939 I
3,072
3,565
4,285
5,173
5,373
1,890,789
2,460,424
3,376,984
3,208,330
3,328,944
3,965,898
4,749,859
6,263,319
6,724,990
5,801,093
8,454 '
10,252
8,900
10,810
13,134
12,442
13,658
8,226
8,428
10,200
8,898
7,989
• 8,900
10,810
12,952
11,298
9,914
1,144
3,744
53,452
2,591
2,973
4,304
4,294
4,728
5,090
6,200
8,046
7,973
7,253
FAHMS, HOMES, AND MORTGAGES.
Table 2.— REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE DEBT IN FORCE JANUARY 1, 1890, BY COUNTIES.
The State
Adams
Ashland
Barron
Bayfield
Brown
Buffalo
Burnett
Calumet
Chippewa
Clark
Columbia
Crawford
Dane
Dodge
Door
Douglas
Dunn
Eaudaire
Florence
Fond du Lac ...
Forest
Grant
Green •.
Green Lake
Iowa
Jackson
Jefferson
Juneau
Kenosha
Kewaunee
Lacrosse
Lafayette
Langlade
Lincoln
8121,838,168
237,979
2,174,486
791,896
2,652,809
1,235,422
574,913
292,303
1,362,990
1,701,492
1,061,444
1,600,304
368,874
4,665,581
3,984,696
795,700
3,335,251
1,030,221
1,522,570
123,791
3,023,018
410,252
2,237,561
2,228,329
1,053,988
1,547,328
785,309
2,746,319
686,380
1,343,106
924,145
2,411,997
2,047,096
702,971
641,668
235,907
638,677
667,739
2,473,458
855,611
2,072
1,535,809
124,157
179,351
379,811
533,291
279,732
1,281,804
1,318,499
959,870
41,622
12,571
81,186
382,993
104,574
1,410,677
325,375
3,560,836
3,581,117
704,513
189,627
42,499
1,104,745
403,579
91,187
1,052,887
886,156
854,309
113,753
2,563,437
403.494
2,131,389
2,000,574
899,736
1,478,162
713,298
2,147.333
566,522
826,009
864,151
724,050
1,966,137
486,037
338,459
2,282,364
144,065
668,261
10,0:JS
459,611
6,758
103,172
227,755
154,252
69,166
72,011
598,986
119,858
517,097
59,994
1,687,947
80,959
216,934
303,209
Manitowoc.
Marathon
Marinette
Marquette...
Milwaukee..
Monroe....
Oconto
Oneida ...
Outagami
Ozaukee..
Pepin
Pierce
Polk
Portage..
Price .
Racin€
Eichla
Rock .,
St. Croix..,
Sauk
Sawyer —
Shawano .
Sheboygan ....
Taylor
Trempealeau .
Vernon
Walworth.,
Washburn..
Washingto:
Waukesha.
Waupaca
Waushara.,..
Winnebago..
Wood
82,599,732
I ,323,252
853,835
405,304
23,928,438
958,537
431,525
539,615
2,430,069
1,350,241
252,590
1,201,404
813,371
1,005,984
195,347
2,010,028
842,395
4,025,144
1,961,225
1,644,763
149,627
921,489
3,456,443
378,158
854,594
886,781
2,774,-367
293,138
1,818,5.54
3,489,953
1,387,132
710,761
2,614,001
1,025,152
82,321 ,867
1,140,270
478,930
368,760
6,110,651
820,613
373,796
362,155
1,565,199
1,184,378
221,094
1,128,186
768,854
770,208
152,281
1,038,526
760,467
2,876,599
1,730,825
1,408,560
118,721
799,705
2,313.480
347,957
807,292
823,288
2,212,659
271,122
1,658,955
2,722,750
1,187,648
683,314
1,368,834
790,418
' $277,865
182,982
374,905
36,544
17,817,787
137,924
57,729
177,460
864,870
165,863
31,496
73,218
44,517
235,776
43,066
971,502
81,928
1,148,545
230,400
236,203
30,906
121,784
561,708
22,016
159,599
199,484
27,447
1,245,167
234,734
Table 3.— AMOUNT OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES BEARING SPECIFIED RATES OF INTEREST, BY YEARS.
KATES.
Total.
1880
1881
1888
1883
1884
1883
1886
1887
1888
188D
1
he State.,
er cent
8262,606,003
817,169,319
820,021,577
826,076,357
827,199,348
$25,892,708
825,423,773
827,375,768
831,993,101
$30,081,206
$31,372,816
p
366,292
14,179
17,202
7,900
151,135
6,000
590,688
32,448
7,733,818
831,415
1,600
212,098
85,280,739
28,850
1,953,226
4,500
36,490
99,942,952
18,700
2,950
392,338
3,425
51,420,968
3.478
219,299
1,517.403
15,386
11,786,222
750
2,950
10,212
90
150
50
100
24,490
259
10,037
2,287
1,300
46,834
300
1,632
39,206
800
1,300
1,000
11,210
31,753
2,907
450
500
20,500
36,887
49,135
6,400
37,072
520
4,720
3,600
24,250
1,000
82,434
19,048
910,590
241,326
53,284
506
2.500
37,594
20O
.do
3,300
2,800
16,970
3,800
69,302
2,350
781,290
86,025
4,800
3,575
5,300
900
33,810
3,900
896,642
79,350
17,250
22,523
78,975 "
3,600
1,114,357
51,516
1,600
6.498
11,654.034
1,400
285,165
24,757
300
5,975
16,939
43,334
150
569,429
89,100
93,982
98,765
67,172
5 .
..do
..do
75,309
342,970
700
736,174
78,075
890,356
64,100
1,386,701
141,223
5.7.
200,000
7,981,115
3,500
13,039,478
1,400
272,908
3,000
300
10,277,225
1,000
2,100
6 .
..do
..do
do
1,688,761
4,281,567
7,922,771
8,113,407
8,9.50
191,215
8,139,521
4,200
225,411
10,168,200
12,291,885
28,200
87,366
214,267
250,010
160,697
1,500
15,500
9,822,565
237,957
""'f,242',409"
""9',567',479"
9,250
11,135,542
7,66'6
11,917,601
1,300
9,573,377
1,740
10,181,263
7,000
750
36,120
7 .
..do
10,193,880
10,031,611
700
41,670
1 500
31,175
... .
43,226
27,760
3,425
4,547,413
33,169
48,349
61,301
28.748
37,820
8 .
..do
6,050,889
1,653
9,883
275 089
2 700
1,715,337
4,423,531
R25
7,100
136,099
5,000
1,098,127
4,452,380
4,798.906
5,022,551
4,905,324
5.709,525
1,000
27,817
161,093
5,485,979
6,024,440
do .
7,050
186,937
300
1,035,316
16,125
131,392
2,000
1,476,179
48,468
157,504
256
1,325,437
38,505
137,584
5,130
1,162,348
750
36,055
125,613
20,732
128,801
7,564
. do
77,291
do
10 .
..do
do
950,657
1,111,397
942,123
968,301
225
2,500
300
1,022
150
500
90
do....
650
1,615
2,250
3 950
do
1 1
150
1 >
50
20 .
do
1 1
100
! 1 1
MORTGAGES IN WISCONSIN.
Table 4.— NUMBEK OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES CLASSIFIED BY AMOUNTS OF LOANS,
CLASSIFICATION OF AMOUNTS.
Under SlOO
SlOOand under S200..
S200 and under S300 .,
S300 and under S400 .
8400 and under S500 .
$500 and under Sl.OOO
$1,000 and under $1,500..
$1,500 and under S2,n00..
$2,000 and under $2,500 ..
$2,500 and under $5,000 ..
83,000 1
rider 810,000.
810,000 and under S15.000 .
17,182
51,984
47,351
35,894
25,935
71,379
31,629
12,688
9,699
12,590
3,434
815,000 i
820,000 and i
825,000 and i
nder $20,000..
ider 825.000 .
ider $50,000 .
850.000 and under 8100,000
8100,000 and under $500,000 ....
$500,000 and under $1,000,000 .,
81,000,000 and over
1,447
4,397
3,874
3,143
2,196
5,658
1,571
5,110
4,353
3,614
2,546
7,017
3,124
1,299
1,510
5,097
5,114
3,543
2,592
6,975
3,140
1,280
1,043
1,293
329
1,699
5,415
5,171
3,672
7,016
3,032
1,251
35,758
2,043 1,900
5,843 5,670
5,380 5,193
4,041 ! 3,901
2,810 [ 2,793
7,467 7,631
3,176 3,269
1,204 1,335
1,904
5,652
5,035
3,753
2,813
8,104
3,411
1,397
1,179
1,481
449
7,867
3,709
1,474