Treasury, U.S. Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1973: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 1620 pages |
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Page 21
... ( costs for 3.5 mos . ) 4 vacancies to be filled ( cost for 3 mos . ) 21 positions Additional lapse in recruiting delay $ 117,000 60,000 25,000 $ 202,000 46,000 $ 248,000 Names and Salaries of employees assigned to the 27 positions Office ...
... ( costs for 3.5 mos . ) 4 vacancies to be filled ( cost for 3 mos . ) 21 positions Additional lapse in recruiting delay $ 117,000 60,000 25,000 $ 202,000 46,000 $ 248,000 Names and Salaries of employees assigned to the 27 positions Office ...
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... cost -- relating to the participation of the United States in the International Criminal Police Organization year 1972 Cost in 1973 for positions authorized for a part of the fiscal 4 . Increased postage cost 5 . --- Subtotal , Other ...
... cost -- relating to the participation of the United States in the International Criminal Police Organization year 1972 Cost in 1973 for positions authorized for a part of the fiscal 4 . Increased postage cost 5 . --- Subtotal , Other ...
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... Cost Percentage of total costs Cost Total 1954 2,286 1955 2,197 212,514,246 1956 1,944 226,528,426 206,978,202 $ 7,988,231 $ 2,249,865 $ 10,238,096 $ .0495 7,799,163 1,966,468 66.6 % $ 5,129,719 $ .0248 33.4 % 9,765,631 $ 15,367,815 ...
... Cost Percentage of total costs Cost Total 1954 2,286 1955 2,197 212,514,246 1956 1,944 226,528,426 206,978,202 $ 7,988,231 $ 2,249,865 $ 10,238,096 $ .0495 7,799,163 1,966,468 66.6 % $ 5,129,719 $ .0248 33.4 % 9,765,631 $ 15,367,815 ...
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... cost line in the bottom chart highlights another factor that we have to cope with . Unit cost has been creeping up since 1969 , again after a long decline . That is because even though our productivity has been increasing at a healthy ...
... cost line in the bottom chart highlights another factor that we have to cope with . Unit cost has been creeping up since 1969 , again after a long decline . That is because even though our productivity has been increasing at a healthy ...
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... cost per deposit over the years while the second one reflects the amount of taxes collected through the system in relation to the cost per thousand dollars collected . Unit costs of 11-1 / 2 cents per deposit and just over two cents per ...
... cost per deposit over the years while the second one reflects the amount of taxes collected through the system in relation to the cost per thousand dollars collected . Unit costs of 11-1 / 2 cents per deposit and just over two cents per ...
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