TABLE 9.-Pay increases since 1952 for civil service general schedule employees Averages obtained by applying the various pay scales to the number of employees on June 30, 1963. TABLE 11.-Pay and allowances of military personnel, and net take-home pay Includes basic pay, quarters, subsistence, and personal money allowance, assuming 3 dependents. The basic pay is the fiscal year 1966 budget average for the grade. The majority of enlisted personnel in the lower grades receive a lesser amount in quarters allowance than the amount used in this illustration. Net after deduction of Federal income tax and social security contribution at 41%-percent rate as of Jan. 1, 1966. The Federal income tax has been calculated on the assumption of 3 dependents, joint return and standard deduction. TABLE 12.-Salaries of Federal classified civilian employees and net take-home 1 Average rate for the grade obtained by applying the pay scale to the number of "Employees of the Federal and District of Columbia Governments by Classification Act grade and step, all areas, June 30, Net after deduction of Federal income tax, civil service retirement contributions at 6 percent, group de insurance contributions at 25 cents per 2-week period per $1,000 of insurance, contribution to medical urance at $15.50 per month. The Federal income tax has been calculated on the assumption of 3 dependents, joint return, and standard deduction. |