The American Federationist, 82. sējums,1. izdevums -83. sējums,6. izdevumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 72.
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... families . The figure that attracts the most attention is median fam- ily income- $ 12,051 in 1973. Half of ... families received incomes of over $ 15,000 and one in 10 had incomes over $ 25,000 . Statisticians point to an " average ...
... families . The figure that attracts the most attention is median fam- ily income- $ 12,051 in 1973. Half of ... families received incomes of over $ 15,000 and one in 10 had incomes over $ 25,000 . Statisticians point to an " average ...
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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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... families owned : -68 percent of all state and local bonds , which are tax exempt ; -52 percent of the corporate stock ; -28 percent of all the cash ; -virtually all corporate bonds , notes and mort- gages -34 percent of business assets ...
... families owned : -68 percent of all state and local bonds , which are tax exempt ; -52 percent of the corporate stock ; -28 percent of all the cash ; -virtually all corporate bonds , notes and mort- gages -34 percent of business assets ...
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