Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - United States |
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... Spending .- $ 1 billion annual spending . ( 2 ) Cost per Worker .- $ 9,000 . ( To cover wages and salaries and the 10 per- cent allowances for other costs . ) ( 3 ) Maximum Jobs Funded . - From ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) -The maximum funding is ...
... Spending .- $ 1 billion annual spending . ( 2 ) Cost per Worker .- $ 9,000 . ( To cover wages and salaries and the 10 per- cent allowances for other costs . ) ( 3 ) Maximum Jobs Funded . - From ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) -The maximum funding is ...
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... spending , while civilian spending is going down . That represents a shift in priorities , which has been widely publicized , and we are aware of that part of the debate . But , I wonder if anybody on the Council has analyzed the ...
... spending , while civilian spending is going down . That represents a shift in priorities , which has been widely publicized , and we are aware of that part of the debate . But , I wonder if anybody on the Council has analyzed the ...
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... spending ; Between national security and other pressing needs ; Between our own generation and the world we want to leave to our children ; Between those in some need and those most in need ; Between the programs we already have and ...
... spending ; Between national security and other pressing needs ; Between our own generation and the world we want to leave to our children ; Between those in some need and those most in need ; Between the programs we already have and ...
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... spending impact 2 or 3 years later . No matter what you try to mandate by statute or we try to do my regulation , you feel it that late . Even if the obliga- tion is turned into a contract within 3 months let us say , the outlay effect ...
... spending impact 2 or 3 years later . No matter what you try to mandate by statute or we try to do my regulation , you feel it that late . Even if the obliga- tion is turned into a contract within 3 months let us say , the outlay effect ...
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... spending was 20 percent of full - employment GNP in 1970 , and it was still 20 percent in 1975. Those who are attempting to scare the public into believing that Uncle Sam is gobbling up an ever - rising share of national income either ...
... spending was 20 percent of full - employment GNP in 1970 , and it was still 20 percent in 1975. Those who are attempting to scare the public into believing that Uncle Sam is gobbling up an ever - rising share of national income either ...
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Page 218 - State and local governments, to coordinate and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources for the purpose of creating and maintaining, in a manner calculated to foster and promote free competitive enterprise and the general welfare, conditions under which there will be afforded useful employment opportunities, including self-employment, for those able, willing, and seeking work, and to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power.
Page 654 - I do have a couple of questions I would like to ask you. I...
Page 554 - Organization's definition of health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
Page 99 - If the witness will read the paragraph marked step 8 at the bottom of page 8 and the top of page 9, which is just one of the 12 steps which would have to be taken.
Page 481 - Budget Highlights" which are contained in The Federal Budget and the Cities, an analysis prepared by the United States Conference of Mayors and the National League of Cities.
Page 111 - USC 665) , is amended to read as follows : "(2) In apportioning any appropriation, reserves may be established solely to provide for contingencies, or to effect savings whenever savings are made possible by or through changes in requirements or greater efficiency of operations.
Page 646 - My name is James J. Needham. I am Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of the New York Stock Exchange, Inc.
Page 69 - ... between those in some need and those most in need; —between the programs we already have and those we would like to have; —between aid to individuals and aid to State and local governments; —between immediate implementation of a good idea and the need to allow time for transition; —between the desire to solve our problems quickly and the realization that for some problems, good solutions will take more time; and —between Federal control and direction to assure achievement of common...
Page 68 - The budget reflects the President's sense of priorities. It reflects his best judgment of how we must choose among competing Interests. And it reveals his philosophy of how the public and private spheres should be related. Accordingly, I have devoted a major portion of my own time over the last several months to shaping the budget for fiscal year 1977 and laying the groundwork for the years that follow.
Page 111 - ... brought to bear on the estimates at this time. The examiners must be thoroughly familiar with the President's budget policy and previous congressional action, as well as with the programs of the agency and their relationship to activities of other agencies.