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... income ; the other , the instability of an economy based on private property . I Conceivably , the distribution of income could be unequal without there being any poverty ; the 20 % of all spending units who received only 5.1 % of after ...
... income ; the other , the instability of an economy based on private property . I Conceivably , the distribution of income could be unequal without there being any poverty ; the 20 % of all spending units who received only 5.1 % of after ...
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... income of all families in 1958 was $ 5,100 . How- ever , the median income of that near one - half of all U.S. families having but one earner ran to only $ 4,670 , while it took two earners for median family income to amount to $ 5,880 ...
... income of all families in 1958 was $ 5,100 . How- ever , the median income of that near one - half of all U.S. families having but one earner ran to only $ 4,670 , while it took two earners for median family income to amount to $ 5,880 ...
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... incomes below $ 3,000.19 Some of the heads of these families may , however , have been profession- als in trainee or graduate status , obtaining financial support - not enumerated as income - from relatives , or just willing to make do ...
... incomes below $ 3,000.19 Some of the heads of these families may , however , have been profession- als in trainee or graduate status , obtaining financial support - not enumerated as income - from relatives , or just willing to make do ...
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VOLUME VII | 109 |
NUMBER 1 | 178 |
WINTER 1960 | 217 |
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