| Administrative law - 1975 - 608 pages
...of poverty which is used to determine program eligibility does not change as a result of substantial increases in the cost of living as measured by the Consumer Price Index, CSA revises, from time to time, its income guidelines in order to reflect such Increases. Attached... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 292 pages
...of poverty which is used to determine program eligibility does not change as a result of substantial increases in the cost of living as measured by the Consumer Price Index, OEO revises, from time to time, its income guidelines in order to reflect such increases. The latest... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - Legislative hearings - 1966 - 760 pages
...has risen over 1 percent per year during the recent years of the administration's guideline. The rise in the cost of living, as measured by the Consumer Price Index, has been eroding part of the value of wage and salary gains. However, the administration's wage guideline... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - Veterans - 1956 - 318 pages
...with increases for the same period in the gross earnings of production workers in manufacturing and the cost of living as measured by the Consumer Price Index. This House report assumes new significance in the light of recommendation No. 14 and the discussion preceding... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - Veterans - 1956 - 320 pages
...with increases for the same period in the gross earnings of production workers in manufacturing and the cost of living as measured by the Consumer Price Index. This House report assumes new significance in the light of recommendation No. 14 and the discussion preceding... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1961 - 942 pages
...level with a fair share of the productivity advances of the economy. Specifically: (1) The increase In the cost of living, as measured by the Consumer Price Index of the US Department of Labor, from June 1955, the last month for which data was available when Congress... | |
| United States. Congress. House Post Office and Civil Service - 1962 - 856 pages
...greatest increase. Pay adjustments In liM."., liKlli, IMS, and 1!C>1 were based primarily on changes In the cost of living as measured by the Consumer Price Index. In those years it was felt that the sharp increase in living costs WHS probably only temporary and... | |
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