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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... particular , the combina- tion of Federal estate and gift taxes into a single tax and the raising of deductions to discourage the creation of complex trust forms change many of the rules . Yet , if there is a growing group of affluent ...
... particular , the combina- tion of Federal estate and gift taxes into a single tax and the raising of deductions to discourage the creation of complex trust forms change many of the rules . Yet , if there is a growing group of affluent ...
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... particular the combination of Federal estate and gift taxes into a single tax and the raising of deductions to discourage the creation of complex trust forms change many of the rules . Yet , if there is a growing group of affluent ...
... particular the combination of Federal estate and gift taxes into a single tax and the raising of deductions to discourage the creation of complex trust forms change many of the rules . Yet , if there is a growing group of affluent ...
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... particular distribution ? One could immediately raise issues of discrimination and stop there , and they would be correct , but how do those discriminatory forces operate to produce roughly 20 times as much wealth to the average white ...
... particular distribution ? One could immediately raise issues of discrimination and stop there , and they would be correct , but how do those discriminatory forces operate to produce roughly 20 times as much wealth to the average white ...
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... particular cause that comes to mind is the fact that blacks had been systematically excluded from desirable residential markets . They had been forced into acquiring houses in far less desirable areas . Con- sequently , they did not ...
... particular cause that comes to mind is the fact that blacks had been systematically excluded from desirable residential markets . They had been forced into acquiring houses in far less desirable areas . Con- sequently , they did not ...
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... particular kind of assets that are held , how they are held , and , most importantly , the process by which they are acquired . If we ask what types of assets are held by this top wealth group , this top 1 percent of the population ...
... particular kind of assets that are held , how they are held , and , most importantly , the process by which they are acquired . If we ask what types of assets are held by this top wealth group , this top 1 percent of the population ...
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accumulated administrative aggregate analysis balance sheets benefits Budget Bureau of Economic capital formation Census Census Bureau Committee concerning confidentiality Consumer Expenditure Survey consumption Corporate stock data collection disclosure distribution of wealth DUNCAN effect equity estate tax returns estimates families Federal Reserve Board Federal Reserve System Federal statistical files financial assets FOIA FRASER growth Health Statistics housing identifiable data impact important income distribution income tax increase individual inflation informed consent Internal Revenue Service investment issues Jack Carlson liabilities MCCLUNG measurement ment microdata million MORGAN National output pension rights personal income population Privacy Act problems PROJECTOR protection questions recent records research data respondents retirement sample sector Simon Kuznets Smith social security sources specific statistical and research statistical or research sumer tangible assets task force tion transfer wealth data wealth distribution wealth holders