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No. 421. MONEY INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS-PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY INCOME LEVEL, BY COLOR, URBAN AND RURAL: 1958 [Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Based on sample. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. Includes small number of families and unrelated individuals with no money income, and families and individuals in quasihouseholds (hotels, large rooming houses, etc.) as well as households. "Family" refers to a group of 2 or more related persons residing in same household. "Unrelated individual" refers to a person living alone or with persons not related to him. See Technical Note, p. 203. For explanation of urban and rural areas, see p. 2]

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Under $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $10,000 come 1 $1,000 $1,999 $2,999 $3,999 $4,999 $5,999 $6,999 $9,999 over

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1 For definition of median, see headnote, table 22, p. 26.

2 Percent and median not shown where base is less than 200,000.

Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 33.

No. 422.

MONEY INCOME OF PERSONS-PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF RECIPIENTS, BY
INCOME LEVEL, BY SEX AND AGE: 1958

[Persons 14 years old and over as of March 1959. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Based on sample. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. See Technical Note, p. 203]

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Male

14 to 19.

20 to 24.

4,678

4,400

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58,378 53,543 100.0 16.9 12.3 11.2 13.0 14,5 12.1 7.6 8.1 4.4
7,385 3,787 100.0 82.6 10.1 3.9 2.3 0.8 0.2
100.0 20.4 20.5 20.5 17.3
5.4 8.0 11.0 16.1
4.8 6.4 8.4
9.1 7.6 11.1 13.4
12.8 11.6 12.2 14.0
29.7 33.4 13.9 8.6

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100,0 46.3 19.1 14.2 11.0
100.0 81.8 9.4 6.5 1.9
100.0 37.3 21.7 20.6 14.6
100.0 37.2 19.2 18.3 14.1 8.1 2.2 0.5 0.3
100.0 33.3 20.0 17.2 15.4 7.9 3.6 1.7 0.6
100.0 31.6 20.7 18.2 14.7 8.0 3.4 1.8 1.3
100.0 42.8 19.4
13.7 11.0 5.9 3.4 2.0 1.2 0.8
100.0 69.2 20.5 4.5 3.0 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.4 0.3

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2.2 1.0 0.6 0.3

1,176

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370

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0.1

1,572

0.1

1,671

0.2

1,817

0.4

1,884

1,326

776

1 For definition of median, see headnote, table 22, p. 26.

Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 33.

No. 423.

MONEY INCOME OF PERSONS-MEDIAN INCOME OF RECIPIENTS, BY SEX, URBAN (BY SIZE OF PLACE) AND RURAL: 1951, 1955, and 1958 [Persons 14 years old and over as of March of following year. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Based on sample. See Technical Note, p. 203. For definition of median, see headnote, table 22, p. 26]

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Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Current Population Reports, Series P-60, Nos. 12,

No. 424.

MONEY INCOME OF PERSONS-PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF RECIPIENTS BY INCOME LEVEL, BY SEX, FARM AND NONFARM: 1945 TO 1958 [Persons 14 years old and over as of March of following year. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Based on sample Sec Technical Note, p. 203]

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Total persons.. Percent with income Percent without income... Median income for persons with income 1

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100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100,0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
90.5 90.8 92. 4 92.4 92.3 92.2 48.8 45.2 50.8 53.3
9.2 7.6 7.6 7.7 7.8 51.2 54.8 49.2 46.7

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54. 0 54.2 46.0 45.8

$2, 042 $2, 784 $3,646 $3, 899 $3, 986 $4,050

$962 $1,043 $1,220 $1, 257 $1, 302 $1,283

RURAL FARM

come. Percent without income..... Median income for persons with income 1

Total persons... 100,0 100.0 100.0 100,0 100.0 100,0 Percent with in85.3 86.7 90.0 88.8 88.5 14.7 13.3 10.0 11.2 11.5

100.0 100,0 100.0 100,0 100.0 100,0 88.2 27.6 31.0 38 1 40.8 40.9 42.5 11.8 72.4 69.0 61.9 59.2 59.1 57.5

$904 $1,328 $1, 324 $1, 461 $1, 570 $1,699 $431 $417 $470 $468 $467 1 For definition of median, see headnote, table 22, p. 26.

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Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 33.

No. 425. MONEY INCOME OF PERSONS-PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF RECIPIENTS, BY INCOME LEVEL AND SEX, BY REGIONS: 1958

[Persons 14 years old and over as of March 1959. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Based on sample. Percent not shown where less than 0.1. See Technical Note, p. 203. For composition of regions, see fig. I, p. XII]

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1 For definition of median, see headnote, table 22, p. 26. Those who worked 35 hours or more for 50 weeks or more during previous year. Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 33.

No. 426. MONEY INCOME OF PERSONS-RECIPIENTS AND MEDIAN INCOME, BY MAJOR OCCUPATION GROUP AND SEX: 1958

[Employment and occupation status of recipients 14 years old and over as of March 1959. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Based on sample. See Technical Note, p. 203. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series G 169-190, for related data]

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$4, 174 $1,541 $3,932 $1,190

$2,748

$883 $4,330

$1,292

$3, 192

$5,009 $3,168 $4,146

$2,562 $5,631

$3, 564

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1 Based on number of persons with income. For definition of median, see headnote, table 22, p. 26.

For definition, see footnote 2, table 425.

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Source: Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Current Population Reports, Serles P-60, No. 33.

No. 427. MEAN AND MEDIAN INCOMES OF SPENDING UNITS, BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS: 1947 to 1958

[In dollars. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. See text, p. 301. For definition of spending unit, see headnote, table 415. Mean income is the average obtained by dividing aggregate money income before taxes by number of spending units. Median income is that of middle spending unit when units are ranked by size of money income before taxes. Figures beginning 1953 are high relative to prior years owing largely to a change in 1954 questionnaire that improved the reporting of income]

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Beginning 1953, not exactly comparable; changes in 1954 questionnaire resulted in overestimates of farm and nonfarm business incomes relative to earlier years. The effect is thought to have been much greater on the mean than on the median.

Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Based on data from various Surveys of Consumer Finances, conducted for Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System by Survey Research Center of University of Michigan. Data appear periodically in Federal Reserve Bulletin.

No. 428. AVERAGE ANNUAL Earnings Per EMPLOYEE, BY INDUSTRY: 1940 to 1958 [Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Data based on personal income concept. For distinction between personal income and money income, see text, p. 302. Figures are estimated averages per full-time equivalent employee and include executives' compensation, bonuses, tips, and payments in kind. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series D 696–707]

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1 Average for industries shown in table plus industry classified as "rest of the world."

Source: Department of Commerce, Office of Business Economics; National Income Supplement, 1954, U.S. Income and Output, a supplement to the Survey of Current Business, and Survey of Current Business, July 1959.

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No. 429. NATIONAL WEALTH, BY TYPE OF ASSET, IN CURRENT DOLLARS:

1900 TO 1958

[In billions of dollars. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Data should be regarded as approximative only. Consult source for methods and sources used to derive these estimates. See text, p. 303. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series F 197-221. Figures for 1945 differ slightly from those in Historical Statistics.. because of later revisions]

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1 Estimates obtained by multiplying the constant dollar figures shown in table 430 by the appropriate price index for current year. See also footnote 1 in that table.

21945 estimates differ from one another not only because of changes in base period (1929 vs. 1947-49) of deflator applied in transforming original cost data into current values but also because of minor changes in sources of data and methods of estimation used.

3 Estimates are based on book values.

Estimates for farm land are based on Census or similar data. For other private land, estimates are derived by application of rough ratios of land to structure values for different types of real estate. Excludes subsoil assets.

Source: For 1900 to 1945, R. W. Goldsmith, A Study of Saring in the United States, Princeton University Press, 1956, Vol. III, table W-1; for 1945 (revised) to 1958, National Bureau of Economic Research, preliminary estimates by Raymond W. Goldsmith.

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