Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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... income to live decently . In 1929 , a period of great national prosperity , the Brookings Insti- tution found the following distribution of incomes among American families : Nearly six million families , or more than 21 per cent of the ...
... income to live decently . In 1929 , a period of great national prosperity , the Brookings Insti- tution found the following distribution of incomes among American families : Nearly six million families , or more than 21 per cent of the ...
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... income of only $ 1000 . Instead , the true income is $ 1000 plus the value , at prices current in the community , of the things received free of charge . Again , the family might receive a cash income of only $ 500 , but live on a farm ...
... income of only $ 1000 . Instead , the true income is $ 1000 plus the value , at prices current in the community , of the things received free of charge . Again , the family might receive a cash income of only $ 500 , but live on a farm ...
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... income of American adults is no less unequal than the distribu- tion of wealth . As pointed out in an earlier chapter , 18 more than 10 per cent of American families , 1935-36 , had incomes of less than five hundred dollars per year ...
... income of American adults is no less unequal than the distribu- tion of wealth . As pointed out in an earlier chapter , 18 more than 10 per cent of American families , 1935-36 , had incomes of less than five hundred dollars per year ...
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