CODEBOOK AND USER'S MANUAL: A SURVEY OF 3,920 MALE WORKERS IN THE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND IRON INDUSTRIES IN DETROIT, 1890 REPORTED IN THE EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MICHIGAN BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS Version 2.1 Jnue 1, 1993 Susan B. Carter Roger L. Ransom Richard Sutch Hongcheng Zhao Historical Labor Statistics Project Institute of Business and Economic Research University of California Berkeley, California 94720 This codebook is a preliminary draft. The data described here and accompanying this version of the codebook is still in a preliminary format and may contain errors. Those wishing to use this data for research purposes should check with the authors for an update. Neither the collectors of the data or those sponsoring the data collection wish to bear responsibility for the use to which others may make of this data. The financial support of the National Science Foundation, the All-UC Group in Economic History, and of the Institute of Business and Economic Research and the Laboratory for Historical Research, both of the University of California, is appreciated. For further description of the Historical Labor Statistics Project, discussion of the social, economic, and political context in which the data were collected, and an assessment of data quality, see Susan B. Carter, Roger L. Ransom, and Richard Sutch, "The Historical Labor Statistics Project at the University of California," Historical Methods 24 (2) (Spring 1991): 52-65 and Susan B. Carter, Roger L. Ransom, and Richard Sutch, "Doing the Wright Thing: Carroll Wright and the State Labor Statistics Movement." Paper Presented at the Conference on Historical Labor Statistics, Lawrence, Kansas, June 1991. Suggested Citation: Susan B. Carter, Roger L. Ransom, Richard Sutch, and Hongcheng Zhao. Codebook and User's Manual: A Survey of 3,920 Male Workers in the Agricultural Implement and Iron Industries of Detroit, 1890; Reported in the Eighth Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. Berkeley: Institute of Business and Economic Research, 1993. A SURVEY OF 3,920 MALE WORKERS IN THE IRONWORKING INDUSTRY OF DETROIT, 1890 This Codebook reports on a survey of 3,920 workmen engaged in the manufacture of agricultural implements and employed in iron working establishments outside of Detroit. A companion Codebook [1] reports the responses to the same survey of 4,918 workmen in these same industries living outside of Detroit. The survey was conducted by the State's Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics in 1890 [2]. It was the third of eight surveys aiming, in so far as possible, to contact the entire population of Michiganites working in a single industry. The Report explains: Twenty-five towns and cities were visited, and as many of the employ‚s engaged in the above industries as could be seen, were canvassed. The result of the work does not show all of the workmen so employed, as under the most favorable circumstances it would be impossible to obtain every employ‚. [3] The survey was conducted by the Bureau's staff. The Report boasted of value of this method and argued that it resulted in the collection of highly reliable information: The information embodied in this report was obtained, not by the blank system nor by special canvassers, but by the regular office employ‚s of this bureau, who, in person, visited all of the shops and factories enumerated and secured directly from each workman the facts desired. This involved the asking of about fifty questions of each employ‚ canvassed. The work has been done in the most thorough and systematic manner. When necessary each question was fully explained to the men, so that an honest and intelligent reply might be given. [4] The Report also commented on the favorable reception given to its agents by the workers and employers it canvassed. The workmen are beginning to understand the objects of the bureau, and, with but few exceptions, have willingly answered all questions asked, and frequently expressed a desire to aid in the work. The employers, too, have extended every courtesy to our canvassers, and the opposition formerly encountered through ignorance of the real purposes of the bureau has been overcome. [5] The Bureau then published a few summary statistics along with the responses of individual workmen to the questions asked. The Historical Labor Statistics Project has transformed these data into machine-readable form using the procedures and codes outlined in this Codebook. Table 1 lists the questions asked in the survey and the variable names assigned to each response. Tables 2 through 27 present descriptive statistics on the values and distributions of responses to the questions asked including, where necessary, the numeric codes used in entering the data into the computer. Since version 2.0, some of the variable codes and variable names have been changed. Users are reminded to be aware of these changes. The data from this sample of 3,920 Detroit ironworkers in 1890 has been archived at the Laboratory for Historical Research at the University of California, Riverside. For additional information regarding the availability of these data please contact: Professor Roger Ransom Department of History University of California Riverside, CA 92521 FAX [909] 787-5299 NOTES [1] Susan B. Carter, Roger L. Ransom, Richard Sutch and Hongcheng Zhao, Codebook and User's Manual: A Survey of 4,870 Agricultural Implements and Iron Workers Outside of Detroit, Michigan, 1890: Reported in the Eighth Annual Report of the Michigan Bureau of Statistics of Labor and Industries. University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Business and Economic Research, 1993. [2] Michigan Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, Eighth Annual Report 1890. Lansing: Robert Simt & Co., State Printers and Binders, 1891. [3] Ibid., xi. [4] Ibid. [5] Ibid. Table 1 Questions Asked of Respondents Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Name Description PAGE Page on Which Worker's Survey Results Begin ID Case Number RES Where the Individual Reports of the Employes were Canvassed FIRM Name of Employer's Firm OCC Occupation AGE Age POB Place of Birth PPOB Parent's Place of Birth MS Marital Status KIDS Number of Children in Family KDEP Number of Children Supported SCH Number of Children in School ODEP Number Supported besides Wife and Children DEP Total Number Supported WEEKS Number of Weeks Worked WLOST Number of Weeks Lost WHY Causes of Lost Time WAGEWK Weekly Wages TOTEAR Annual Earnings OTHINC Income from Other Sources TOTEXP Annual Family Expenses HMVALUE Value of Home [if owned] HMDEBT Amount Owned on Home [if owned] HMPAID Amount Paid on Home During Year [if owned] SAVINGS Amount Saved [aside from payments on home] RENT Monthly Rental [if renting] BOARD Cost per Week Including Room [if boarding] INSLIFE Amount of Life Insurance BENESOC Number of Benefit Societies BENEFIT Weekly Benefit in Case of Accident or Sickness YRSUS Number of Years in the United States [if foreign born] STAKE Amount of Money on Arrival in the U.S. [if foreign born] WORTH Present Worth Table 2 Where the Individual Reports of the Employes were Canvassed [RES] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Code Response Frequency 1 Detroit 3,920 Total 3,920 Table 3 Name of Employer's Firm [FIRM] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Code Response Frequency 1 Enterprise Machine Works 6 2 Michigan Manufacturing Co. 7 3 Joseph N. Smith 7 4 Detroit Saw Works 8 5 Mardian Bros. 8 6 McClure and Elliot 8 7 W.H. Anderson and Son 9 8 Easy Wagon Gear Co. 9 9 Cooperative Foundry Co. 10 10 Reichle Bros. 10 11 Murdock Valve Co. 10 12 E. Chope and Sons 10 13 Theut and Lutz 11 14 W.R. Cole 11 15 Wm. Lindemann 11 16 Graham Twist Drill Co. 12 17 American Stove Co. 12 18 J. Michell's Machine Works 13 19 Chas. Rohde 13 20 Gray Bros. 13 21 Detroit Edge Tool Works 14 22 Phoenix Wire Works 16 23 Michigan Lubricator Co. 16 24 Penberthy Injector Co. 16 25 Kahl and Co. 17 26 American Injector Co. 17 27 Rumsey Manufacturing Co. 17 28 F. Huetteman and Co. 18 29 E.T. Barnum 18 30 Michigan Elevator and Engine Co. 21 31 Byram and Co. 21 32 Art Stove Co. 22 33 American Harrow Co. 22 34 Hugh Johnson 23 35 Fulton Iron and Engine Works 24 36 Huyett and Smith Manufacturing Co. 26 37 American Brass and Metal Works 27 38 Andrew Harvey and Sons 28 39 James Flower and Bro. 29 40 Thomas McGregor 29 41 J.B. Wilson and Co. 29 42 Detroit Heating and Lighting Co. 33 43 Sievers and Erdman 34 44 Galvin Valve and Hydrant Co. 34 45 Roe Stephens Manufacturing Co. 41 46 Cope Bros. 41 47 Murphy Iron Works 46 48 Ireland and Mathews Manufacturing Co. 47 49 J.E. Bolles and Co. 52 50 Eagle Iron Works 56 51 Allen Foundry Co. 56 52 Buhl Stamping Co. 56 53 Michigan Wire and Iron Works 59 54 C.R. and J.C. Wilson Carriage Co. 59 55 John Brennan and Co. 64 56 Detroit Machine Screw Works 85 57 Michigan Malleable Iron Co. 93 58 Frontier Brass and Iron Works 95 59 Detroit Sheet Metal and Brass Works 95 60 Galvin Brass and Iron Works 90 61 Detroit Radiator Co. 97 62 Samuel F. Hodge and Co. 116 63 Detroit Electrical Works 115 64 Griffin Car Wheel Co. 118 65 Michigan Radiator and Iron Manufacturing Co. 137 66 Michigan Bolt and Nut Works Foundry Co. 165 67 Russell Wheel and Manufacturing Co. 170 68 Henry C. Hart 242 69 Detroit Stove Works 306 70 Michigan Stove Co. 670 Total 3,920 Table 4 Occupation [OCC] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Code Response Frequency -9 No response 5 1 Assistant superintendent 1 4 Blacksmith helper 12 5 Blacksmith 108 9 Boiler maker 50 10 Bolt header 4 11 Book keeper 12 12 Box maker 1 13 Brass finisher 147 15 Buffer 13 16 Cabinet maker 7 18 Carpenter 32 19 Carriage trimmer 6 21 Carver 3 23 Clerk 4 26 Core maker 104 28 Crater 13 30 Cupola tender 5 36 Driller 5 37 Electroplater 6 38 Elevator hand 2 41 Engineer 34 45 Finisher 23 46 Fireman 2 50 Foreman 75 51 Forger 1 52 Furnace tender 1 54 Grinder 27 60 Helper 128 72 Iron worker 38 74 Laborer 641 77 Machine hand 608 79 Machinist and engineer 1 83 Melter 11 84 Millwright 5 86 Mold helper 6 88 Molder 792 90 Metal polisher 104 93 Office boy 2 95 Packer 25 96 Painter 61 97 Pattern filer 8 98 Pattern maker 107 101 Pipe fitter 5 104 Polisher 5 114 Rivet boy 3 118 Salesman 1 120 Saw maker 3 124 Shipping clerk 19 125 Solderer 1 145 Stenographer 1 146 Stove mounter 154 150 Teamster 6 151 Tester 2 153 Time keeper 1 154 Tinner 33 155 Tinsmith 11 158 Trimmer 13 160 Turner 1 164 Wagon maker 2 183 Wire waver 24 184 Wood worker 88 190 Annunciator maker 9 191 Armature winder 2 192 Blacksmith finisher 3 193 Bobbin winder 11 194 Bolt maker 4 195 Brass molder 59 196 Brass filer 3 198 Brass spinner 6 199 Brass worker 1 200 Burnisher 2 201 Carriage finisher 4 202 Chipper 2 203 Coppersmith 3 204 Designer 1 205 Dynamo constructor 1 206 Electrician 16 207 Electrotyper 1 208 Flanger 1 209 Gilder 3 210 Japanner/lacquerer 17 211 Knife maker 1 212 Locksmith 18 213 Marine Engineer 2 214 Metal worker 5 215 Nut maker 12 216 Nut tapper 4 217 Ornamenter 1 218 Pattern fitter 31 219 Photographer 1 220 Plater 5 221 Plumber 2 222 Porter 1 223 Rivet maker 1 224 Ship joiner 1 225 Silver plater 2 226 Stamper 2 227 Steam fitter 21 228 Stock keeper 2 229 Stove fitter 1 230 Tool maker 6 231 Vise hand 7 232 Watchman 2 233 Wiper 5 234 Wire worker 29 235 Wirer 4 236 Yard master 1 237 Nickle plater 1 Total 3,920 Table 5 Age [AGE] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Years or code Frequency -3(Not clear in the report) 1 13 - 15 years old 151 16 - 20 871 21 - 25 841 26 - 30 744 31 - 35 491 36 - 40 331 41 - 45 199 46 - 50 135 51 - 55 71 56 - 60 55 61 - 65 18 66 - 70 8 71 - 75 2 76 - 79 2 Total 3,920 Table 6 Place of Birth Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Frequency Code Response Respondent Respondent's Parent [POB] [PPOB] -3 Not clear in the report 0 1 1 Austria 11 15 2 Bohemia 2 9 3 Canada 398 250 5 Demark 10 10 6 England 153 274 7 Finland 0 1 8 France 22 72 9 Germany 1,155 1,724 10 Holland 26 33 11 Ireland 184 563 12 Italy 4 5 16 Norway 8 8 18 Poland 141 179 20 Russia 6 7 21 Scotland 73 155 22 Sweden 5 6 23 Switzerland 20 33 24 United States 1,679 539 26 Alaska 1 9 27 Albania 1 1 28 Australia 3 1 29 Belgium 17 23 30 Hungary 0 1 31 West Indies 1 1 Total 3,920 3,920 Table 7 Marital Status [MS] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Code Response Frequency 1 Single 1,973 2 Married 1,889 3 Widowed 58 Total 3,920 Table 8 Number of Children in Family and in School Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Frequency Number In family In school or code [KIDS] [SCH] -9(no response) 2,318 3,171 1 child 427 333 2 369 234 3 277 122 4 211 53 5 144 5 6 97 0 7 45 1 8 18 1 9 6 0 10 5 0 11 3 0 Total 3,920 3,920 Table 9 Number Supported Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Frequency Number Children Others Total or code [KDEP] [ODEP] [DEP] -9(No response) 2,376 3,380 1,664 1 person 435 322 520 2 368 163 529 3 288 28 383 4 212 12 324 5 122 4 235 6 74 5 132 7 28 3 82 8 9 1 33 9 6 2 11 10 0 0 5 11 1 0 0 12 0 0 1 13 1 0 0 16 0 0 1 Total 3,920 3,920 3,920 Table 10 Number of Weeks Worked and Lost Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Frequency Weeks Weeks worked Weeks lost or code [WEEKS] [WLOST] -9(No response) 0 1,619 -3(Not clear in the report) 1 1 1 - 5 weeks 10 833 6 - 10 15 550 11 - 15 30 357 16 - 20 27 227 21 - 25 34 59 26 - 30 221 204 31 - 35 229 25 36 - 40 363 25 41 - 45 426 11 46 - 50 920 9 51 - 52 1,644 0 Total 3,920 3,920 Table 11 Causes for Loss of Time [WHY] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Code Response Frequency -3 Not clear in the report 1 -9 No response 1,642 5 No work and accident 8 10 Accident 19 12 Away 1 25 First work in US 107 38 Laid off 28 46 No work 1,536 50 Sickness and no work 59 58 Taking a rest 1 79 Shut down 337 81 Sickness 120 83 Sickness and vacation 1 88 Slack work 1 91 Vacation 12 93 Laid off voluntarily 7 98 Shut down and accident 1 99 Sickness and shut down 22 100 Sickness and laid off 2 101 Injury 12 102 Travelling 1 103 Strike 2 Total 3,920 Table 12 Weekly Wages [WAGEWK] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value Frequency $1.00 - 2.50 42 2.51 - 5.00 557 5.01 - 7.50 760 7.51 - 10.00 854 10.01 - 12.50 714 12.51 - 15.00 699 15.01 - 17.50 89 17.51 - 20.00 136 20.01 - 22.50 33 22.51 - 25.00 26 25.01 - 27.50 2 27.51 - 30.00 6 30.01 - 40.00 2 Total 3,920 Table 13 Annual Earnings [TOTEAR] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -3(Not clear in the report) 1 $9.00 - 100.00 105 100.01 - 200.00 457 200.01 - 300.00 475 300.01 - 400.00 748 400.01 - 500.00 606 500.01 - 600.00 485 600.01 - 700.00 350 700.01 - 800.00 451 800.01 - 900.00 90 900.01 - 1,000.00 64 1,000.01 - 1,100.00 49 1,100.01 - 1,200.00 10 1,200.01 - 1,300.00 19 1,300.01 - 2,351.00 10 Total 3,920 Table 14 Income from Other Sources [OTHINC] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 3,523 $3.00 - 100.00 129 100.01 - 200.00 120 200.01 - 300.00 76 300.01 - 400.00 30 400.01 - 500.00 22 500.01 - 600.00 5 600.01 - 700.00 7 700.01 - 2,000.00 8 Total 3,920 Table 15 Annual Family Expenses [TOTEXP] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 1,874 $60.00 - 100.00 4 100.01 - 200.00 21 200.01 - 300.00 198 300.01 - 400.00 442 400.01 - 500.00 406 500.01 - 600.00 345 600.01 - 700.00 252 700.01 - 800.00 223 800.01 - 900.00 75 900.01 - 1,000.00 43 1,000.01 - 1,440.00 37 Total 3,920 Table 16 Value of Home [HMVALUE] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 3,171 $100.00 - 500.00 37 500.01 - 1,000.00 230 1,000.01 - 1,500.00 217 1,500.01 - 2,000.00 146 2,000.01 - 2,500.00 44 2,500.01 - 3,000.00 35 3,000.01 - 3,500.00 9 3,500.01 - 4,000.00 10 4,000.01 - 4,500.00 4 4,500.01 - 5,000.00 10 5,000.01 - 7,000.00 7 Total 3,920 Table 17 Amount of Debt, if Any [HMDEBT] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 3,444 $40.00 - 100.00 30 100.01 - 200.00 51 200.01 - 300.00 73 300.01 - 400.00 64 400.01 - 500.00 63 500.01 - 600.00 57 600.01 - 700.00 33 700.01 - 800.00 28 800.01 - 900.00 15 900.01 - 1,000.00 26 1,000.01 - 1,100.00 5 1,100.01 - 1,200.00 8 1,200.01 - 1,300.00 6 1,300.01 - 1,400.00 3 1,400.01 - 7,500.00 14 Total 3,920 Table 18 Amount Paid on Home During the Year [HMPAID] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 3,579 $10.00 - 50.00 70 50.01 - 100.00 110 100.01 - 150.00 47 150.01 - 200.00 53 200.01 - 250.00 12 250.01 - 300.00 21 300.01 - 350.00 3 350.01 - 400.00 13 400.01 - 1,200.00 12 Total 3,920 Table 19 Amount Saved Aside from Payments on Home [SAVINGS] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 2,468 -8(Lives at home and gives wages to parents) 687 -4("Ref'd") 2 -3(Not clear in the report) 3 $6.00 - 50.00 241 50.01 - 100.00 224 100.01 - 150.00 67 150.01 - 200.00 111 200.01 - 250.00 16 250.01 - 300.00 48 300.01 - 350.00 3 350.01 - 400.00 12 400.01 - 450.00 3 450.01 - 500.00 20 500.01 - 1,500.00 15 Total 3,920 Table 20 If Renting, Monthly Rental [RENT] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 2,683 -6(Lives at home and gives wages to parents) 51 -5("Free") 23 -3(Not clear in the report) 1 $2.00 - 3.00 65 3.01 - 4.00 115 4.01 - 5.00 126 5.01 - 6.00 136 6.01 - 7.00 140 7.01 - 8.00 171 8.01 - 9.00 73 9.01 - 10.00 170 10.01 - 11.00 30 11.01 - 12.00 57 12.01 - 13.00 24 13.01 - 14.00 13 14.01 - 15.00 13 15.01 - 16.00 13 16.01 - 25.00 16 Total 3,920 Table 21 If Boarding, Cost per Week [BOARD] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 2,022 -8(Lives at home and gives wages to parents) 687 -7(Lives at home and pays no stated amount for board) 25 -6(Lives at home and gives wages to parents) 44 -5("Free") 11 -3(Not clear in the report) 7 $1.00 - 1.50 5 1.51 - 2.00 24 2.01 - 2.50 27 2.51 - 3.00 176 3.01 - 3.50 317 3.51 - 4.00 307 4.01 - 4.50 69 4.51 - 5.00 123 5.01 - 5.50 10 5.51 - 6.00 30 6.01 - 6.50 3 6.51 - 7.00 11 7.01 - 12.00 22 Total 3,920 Table 22 Amount of Life Insurance [INSLIFE] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 3064 $4.00 - 100.00 62 100.01 - 200.00 80 200.01 - 300.00 44 300.01 - 400.00 9 400.01 - 500.00 47 500.01 - 600.00 24 600.01 - 700.00 5 700.01 - 800.00 13 800.01 - 900.00 0 900.01 - 1,000.00 104 1,000.01 - 1,100.00 1 1,100.01 - 1,200.00 2 1,200.01 - 1,300.00 5 1,300.01 - 1,400.00 1 1,400.01 - 1,500.00 7 1,500.01 - 1,600.00 1 1,600.01 - 1,700.00 2 1,700.01 - 1,800.00 1 1,800.01 - 1,900.00 0 1,900.01 - 2,000.00 337 2,000.01 - 8,250.00 112 Total 3,920 Table 23 Number of Benefit Societies [BENESOC] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Number or code Frequency -9(No response) 2,800 1 benefit society 956 2 138 3 17 4 7 5 1 6 1 Total 3,920 Table 24 Weekly Benefit in Case of Sickness or Accident [BENEFIT] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 2,802 $2.50 - 3.00 56 3.01 - 4.00 123 4.01 - 5.00 637 5.01 - 6.00 15 6.01 - 7.00 13 7.01 - 8.00 54 8.01 - 9.00 22 9.01 - 10.00 96 10.01 - 11.00 3 11.01 - 12.00 4 12.01 - 13.00 20 13.01 - 14.00 8 14.01 - 15.00 35 15.01 - 55.00 32 Total 3,920 Table 25 Number of Years in United States [YRSUS] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Years or code Frequency -9(No response) 1,729 0.08 - 2.50 years 206 2.51 - 5.00 244 5.01 - 7.50 271 7.51 - 10.00 587 10.01 - 12.50 100 12.51 - 15.00 103 15.01 - 17.50 104 17.51 - 20.00 222 20.01 - 22.50 84 22.51 - 25.00 85 25.01 - 27.50 29 27.51 - 30.00 36 30.01 - 32.50 15 32.51 - 35.00 26 35.01 - 37.50 22 37.51 - 40.00 31 40.01 - 56.00 26 Total 3,920 Table 26 Amount of Money on Arrival in United States [STAKE] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 3,360 $1.00 - 50.00 269 50.01 - 100.00 93 100.01 - 150.00 25 150.01 - 200.00 47 200.01 - 250.00 19 250.01 - 300.00 32 300.01 - 350.00 7 350.01 - 400.00 13 400.01 - 450.00 1 450.01 - 500.00 16 500.01 - 5,000.00 38 Total 3,920 Table 27 Present Worth [WORTH] Survey of 3,920 Ironworkers in Detroit, 1890 Value or code Frequency -9(No response) 696 -3(Not clear in the report) 1 $5.00 - 500.00 2,136 500.01 - 1,000.00 494 1,000.01 - 1,500.00 219 1,500.01 - 2,000.00 149 2,000.01 - 2,500.00 69 2,500.01 - 3,000.00 47 3,000.01 - 3,500.00 28 3,500.01 - 4,000.00 22 4,000.01 - 4,500.00 8 4,500.01 - 5,000.00 14 5,000.01 - 5,500.00 2 5,500.01 - 6,000.00 7 6,000.01 - 25,000.00 28 Total 3,920