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CONNECTED PENSIONS FOR WORLD WARS I AND II

HEARINGS

U.S. Congress. House, BEFORE A

SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE

COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

H. R. 208, 310, 311, 312, 363, 947, 1061, 1078,
1079, 1088, 2824, 2873

BILLS SEEKING TO INCREASE INCOME LIMITATIONS
APPLICABLE TO NON-SERVICE-CONNECTED
PENSIONS FOR VETERANS AND WIDOWS

OF WORLD WARS I AND II

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MAY 3, 4, AND 8, 1951

Printed for the use of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs

Pages of all hearings are numbered cumulatively to permit a
comprehensive index at the end of the Congress. Page numbers
lower than those in this hearing refer to other legislation.

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1951

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CONTENTS

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538, 559, 565–567

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INCREASE OF INCOME LIMITATIONS ON NON-SERVICECONNECTED PENSIONS FOR WORLD WARS I AND II

THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1951

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON H. R. 310 OF THE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS' AFFAIRS, Washington, D. C.

The committee met at 10 a. m., Hon. A. Leonard Allen (chairman) presiding.

Mr. ALLEN. The subcommittee will come to order. We are meeting this morning to consider legislation which seeks to increase the income limitations now applicable to veterans and their dependents who are eligible for non-service-connected pension.

The present limit is $1,000 for a veteran without dependents or a widow without children, and $2,500 for a widow with children or a veteran with dependents. Certain exclusions such as income derived from Government life insurance are made in determining annual income.

During the Eighty-first Congress, the first pension bill, H. R. 2681, would have increased the income limitation to $2,000 in the case of single veterans and widows without children, and $3,000 for those with dependents.

This bill, however, you will recall, was recommitted to this committee by a one-vote majority, and in reporting H. R. 4617, the second pension bill, the income limitation was increased only to $1,200 for veterans without dependents and widows without children. The $2,500 limitation remained unchanged.

Twelve bills which seek, in one way or another, to increase the income limitation, have been introduced on this subject and are pending before the committee. Without objection, I will insert these bills in the record at this point as well as the Veterans' Administration report on H. R. 310, which is generally applicable to all the bills and also a table furnished by the Veterans' Administration showing the consumers' price index, 1929 to 1950, as well as the average gross weekly earnings in manufacturing for the same period.

Also, if there is no objection, I will include in the record at this point a table of costs prepared by the Veterans' Administration showing the cost of enacting this legislation.

I believe also that several tables published by the Department of Commerce and the Bureau of the Census showing the marital status of persons and the distribution of families, of State income payments for the year 1949 will be helpful to our discussion. I, therefore, will insert this material in the record at this point if there is no objection;

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