Data on Distribution of Wealth in the United States: Hearings Before the Task Force on Distributive Impacts of Budget and Economic Policies of the Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session, September 26 and 29, 1977 |
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... Percent of Wealth Holders .. Table 2A . - Assets and Liabilities of Households .. Table 2B . - Assets and Liabilities of the top 1 percent of Wealth Holders____ 62 2 80 85 51 56 58 60 ( III ) Additional information submitted for the ...
... Percent of Wealth Holders .. Table 2A . - Assets and Liabilities of Households .. Table 2B . - Assets and Liabilities of the top 1 percent of Wealth Holders____ 62 2 80 85 51 56 58 60 ( III ) Additional information submitted for the ...
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... percent of the population , they own about half of the corporate stock in America . One can say that top 1 percent of the population literally controls all corporate assets in the United States via that half of the value of corporate ...
... percent of the population , they own about half of the corporate stock in America . One can say that top 1 percent of the population literally controls all corporate assets in the United States via that half of the value of corporate ...
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... percent of net national product . Gross capital formation was $ 208.9 billion , 15.0 percent of gross national product . Because 1974 was a recession year , these proportions are somewhat below historical averages . Real investment must ...
... percent of net national product . Gross capital formation was $ 208.9 billion , 15.0 percent of gross national product . Because 1974 was a recession year , these proportions are somewhat below historical averages . Real investment must ...
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... Percentage Percent points in of growth growth rate rate 3.41 100.0 1.82 53.4 Change in hours of work . Education .. Labor , adjusted for quality change . Employment ... 1.32 38.7 1.09 32.0 22 -6.5 12.0 .04 1.1 14.7 46.6 10.6 8.8 Other ...
... Percentage Percent points in of growth growth rate rate 3.41 100.0 1.82 53.4 Change in hours of work . Education .. Labor , adjusted for quality change . Employment ... 1.32 38.7 1.09 32.0 22 -6.5 12.0 .04 1.1 14.7 46.6 10.6 8.8 Other ...
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... Percent of growth rate 100.0 20 5 11.8 -11 3 21.0 2.0 11.3 - 05 -2.6 1.55 35 79.5 46.2 17.9 14 9 5 I Output is measured by national income . Potential output adjusts actual output for demand - related factors . Source : E. F. Denison ...
... Percent of growth rate 100.0 20 5 11.8 -11 3 21.0 2.0 11.3 - 05 -2.6 1.55 35 79.5 46.2 17.9 14 9 5 I Output is measured by national income . Potential output adjusts actual output for demand - related factors . Source : E. F. Denison ...
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