Table IV.
Revenue and Expenditure.
Post Office.
Revenue.
1920 1921 Increase Decrease Sale of Postage Stamps, $478,828.99 $584,379.02 $105,550.03 Unpaid Postage, $5,864.44 $6,472.86 $608.42 Box-holders' Fees, $9,270.00 $9,923.00 $653.00 Commission on Money Orders and Postal Notes. $8,234.67 $8,313.18 $78.51 Profit on Exchange on Money Order transactions, Interest on Money Order Funds, Void Money Orders and Postal Notes, $22,857.36 $67,163.26 $44,305.90 $894.27 $3,331.16 $2,436.89 $172.35 $172.35 $75.06 $402.71 $327.65 Total, $526,122.08 $644,157.54 $118,035.46Expenditure.
1920 1921 Increase Decrease Carriage of Mails : Transit Charges, $53,676.09 $63,482.31 $9,806.22 Share of P. & O. Mail Subsidy, Working Expenses, $175,702.61 $197,595.53* $21,892.92 Total Expenditure, $229,378.70 $261,077.84 $31,699.14 Balance of Revenue over Expenditure, $296,743.38 $383,079.70 Total, $526,122.08 $644,157.54* Includes $12,959.93 salary of the Postmaster General paid from Vote "Cadet Service".
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