Legislation to Relieve Unemployment: Hearings Before ... , 85-2 ... , April 14 ... May 22, 19581958 - 1349 halaman |
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... million in 1953 to over 6 million at the present time . For these people and their families , this is a real depression . You know the difference between a recession and a depression is that if your neighbor loses his job , that is a ...
... million in 1953 to over 6 million at the present time . For these people and their families , this is a real depression . You know the difference between a recession and a depression is that if your neighbor loses his job , that is a ...
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... million , is supportable . It is a good thing that job seeking should go on , at all times . This is healthy for the economic body . Now 5 million unemployed related to the February 1950 civilian labor force of 61.6 million , meant an ...
... million , is supportable . It is a good thing that job seeking should go on , at all times . This is healthy for the economic body . Now 5 million unemployed related to the February 1950 civilian labor force of 61.6 million , meant an ...
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... million unemployed ? Mr. TRUMAN . That is what I went through when this purported interview took place and I felt if we could stand 13 million unem- ployed , we could certainly live through 5 million and maybe get them all back to work ...
... million unemployed ? Mr. TRUMAN . That is what I went through when this purported interview took place and I felt if we could stand 13 million unem- ployed , we could certainly live through 5 million and maybe get them all back to work ...
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... million and 62 million people , depending on who provides the figures , 10 million are holding dual or multiple jobs . Sometimes referred to as moonlight jobs . What would be your recommendation to induce the distribution of the dual ...
... million and 62 million people , depending on who provides the figures , 10 million are holding dual or multiple jobs . Sometimes referred to as moonlight jobs . What would be your recommendation to induce the distribution of the dual ...
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... million budget and a $ 135 million budget . I think we have the most modest general fund budget of any State of comparable size in the country . That compares favorably , and it is modest when you compare it with Tennessee and with ...
... million budget and a $ 135 million budget . I think we have the most modest general fund budget of any State of comparable size in the country . That compares favorably , and it is modest when you compare it with Tennessee and with ...
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