The American Federationist, 82-83. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... families , median 1973 income was only $ 7,269 , or 58 percent of white " median " families ; 3 of 10 received incomes below the poverty threshold ; the chance of being in the $ 15,000 and over income bracket was only one in six . Of ...
... families , median 1973 income was only $ 7,269 , or 58 percent of white " median " families ; 3 of 10 received incomes below the poverty threshold ; the chance of being in the $ 15,000 and over income bracket was only one in six . Of ...
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PERCENTAGE OF U.S. FAMILIES ELIGIBLE FOR LOAN ON $ 35,000 HO Percent of Families AGE OF HEAD OF FAMILY AT VARIOUS INTEREST RATES ,. Percent of Families 100 80 88 60 40 20 20 Under 24 Years 100 80 60 40 40 20 Percent of Families 25-34 ...
PERCENTAGE OF U.S. FAMILIES ELIGIBLE FOR LOAN ON $ 35,000 HO Percent of Families AGE OF HEAD OF FAMILY AT VARIOUS INTEREST RATES ,. Percent of Families 100 80 88 60 40 20 20 Under 24 Years 100 80 60 40 40 20 Percent of Families 25-34 ...
12. lappuse
... families ; families residing in the Northeast have higher incomes than families residing in the South ; blacks and whites with a college education have higher incomes than those who do not ; and blacks as well as whites belonging to ...
... families ; families residing in the Northeast have higher incomes than families residing in the South ; blacks and whites with a college education have higher incomes than those who do not ; and blacks as well as whites belonging to ...
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