TABLE XIV. Families and children in families, by family unit income (nonfarm families, 1949, with only wage or salary income in 1939) TABLE XV.-Selective service rejection rates as per 100 registrants, by States, ranked in order of per capita income for 1943, from highest to lowest 1 Rejection rates per 100 registrants examined at local boards and induction stations, February to August 1943. Source: Social Security Board, Bureau of Research and Statistics, Division of Coordination Studies, September 1945. n TABLE XVI.-Per capita retail sales for 1940, by States, ranked in order of per capita income for 1943, from highest to lowest Source: Committee on Education, U. S. Chamber of Commerce, Education and Investment in People. TABLE XVII.-The "standard of living" model shares of incomes and expenditures [Billion dollars, 195X at 1941 price levels] Source: National Planning Association, Planning Pamphlet No. 43, p. 44. 10.0 TABLE XVII-A.-The “standard of living" model, balance of incomes and expenditures Source: National Planning Association, Planning Pamphlet No. 43, p. 46. TABLE XVIII.-Consumer buying power (1946 projection) 206 1 U. S. Commerce Department, based on first half 1944. Net increase of 3,000,000 in civilian employment to create full employment. Source: Preliminary figures of U. S. Department of Commerce. TABLE XIX.-Average hourly entrance rates of adult male common laborers in large cities (spring and summer, 1943): Manufacturing (selected industries) |