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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... 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 the 847,000 black ...
... 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 the 847,000 black ...
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The Gap in Income Distribution Percent of Total Personal Income 20 % of population 5.5 % of income Source : U.S. Bureau of the Census Survey , 1973 . 15.5 % of income 5 % of population problem of poverty is jobs - full - year , full ...
The Gap in Income Distribution Percent of Total Personal Income 20 % of population 5.5 % of income Source : U.S. Bureau of the Census Survey , 1973 . 15.5 % of income 5 % of population problem of poverty is jobs - full - year , full ...
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... income work- ing families . The modern food stamp program dates from 1961 , when President John F. Kennedy ... income " -income after a number of deductions . A household of four with net income of $ 200 a month pays $ 53 for its $ 162 ...
... income work- ing families . The modern food stamp program dates from 1961 , when President John F. Kennedy ... income " -income after a number of deductions . A household of four with net income of $ 200 a month pays $ 53 for its $ 162 ...
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