Economic Report of the President Transmitted to the CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 Represents the annual report of the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Appendix B contains historical tables (from 1959 or earlier) on aspects of income (national, personal, and corporate), production, prices, employment, investment, taxes and transfers, and money and finance. |
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Halaman iii
... force , compared with 4.3 percent in September . This change in economic conditions called for adjustments in economic policies . During much of the year , the task of restraining inflationary pres- sures was paramount , and policies ...
... force , compared with 4.3 percent in September . This change in economic conditions called for adjustments in economic policies . During much of the year , the task of restraining inflationary pres- sures was paramount , and policies ...
Halaman iv
... forces that make for expansion . Financial conditions are increasingly favorable to resumption of economic growth . Credit is more readily available and its cost is lower . These con- ditions , together with the recent reduction in the ...
... forces that make for expansion . Financial conditions are increasingly favorable to resumption of economic growth . Credit is more readily available and its cost is lower . These con- ditions , together with the recent reduction in the ...
Halaman 2
... forces that make for growth in a free economy . A rising national output has enabled us to make up arrears that accumulated during the War . Most of the heavy requirements arising from the increase in our population and the persistently ...
... forces that make for growth in a free economy . A rising national output has enabled us to make up arrears that accumulated during the War . Most of the heavy requirements arising from the increase in our population and the persistently ...
Halaman 3
... forces and conditions that are continu- ally changing in intensity and character , economic growth will inevitably proceed at a somewhat uneven pace . The high rate of economic growth that occurs when ground lost during a recession is ...
... forces and conditions that are continu- ally changing in intensity and character , economic growth will inevitably proceed at a somewhat uneven pace . The high rate of economic growth that occurs when ground lost during a recession is ...
Halaman 5
... forces of our free economy for the increase of our national strength and well - being , and must prevent these forces from finding expres- sion in a depreciation in the value of our money . This task entails heavy responsibilities for ...
... forces of our free economy for the increase of our national strength and well - being , and must prevent these forces from finding expres- sion in a depreciation in the value of our money . This task entails heavy responsibilities for ...
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add to totals adjusted annual rates Agriculture April August average bank reserves Billions of dollars budget capital cash changes commodities Commodity Credit Corporation construction consumer price index corporate Council of Economic debt December decline Department of Commerce Department of Labor durable Economic Advisers economic growth employees employment equipment estimates by Council Excludes exports February Federal Reserve System Federal Trade Commission financing fiscal foreign Fourth quarter funds gross national product half Includes increase industries International Monetary Fund inventories investment January July June June 30 loans manufacturing March ment months necessarily add NOTE.-Detail November October outlays output payments percent period personal income policies Preliminary price indexes prod programs purchases quarter of 1958 quarter quarter quarter recession reduced rise Seasonally adjusted annual Second quarter September Source sumer Table taxes Third quarter tion trade U. S. Government ucts unem wage workers
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Halaman 165 - ... with a job but not at work" — those who did not work and were not looking for work but had a job or business from which they were temporarily absent because of vacation, illness, industrial dispute, bad weather, or lay-off with definite instructions to return to work within 30 days of lay-off.
Halaman 21 - NOTE.- Detail will not necessarily add to totals because of rounding. Source: Securities and Exchange Commission.
Halaman 93 - York, before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics of the Joint Economic Committee of the Congress of the United States...
Halaman 9 - We must wage a relentless battle against impediments to the fullest and most effective use of our human and technological resources. We must provide incentives for the enlargement and improvement of the facilities that supplement human effort and make it increasingly productive. Finally, an indispensable condition for achieving vigorous and continuing economic growth is firm confidence that the value of the dollar will be reasonably stable in the years ahead.
Halaman 137 - Also included are persons who had new jobs to which they were scheduled to report within 30 days.
Halaman 180 - Excludes revenues or expenditures of publicly owned utilities and liquor stores, and of insurance-trust activities. Intergovernmental receipts and payments between State and local governments are also excluded.
Halaman iii - I am herewith presenting my Economic Report, as required by Section 3 (a) of the Employment Act of 1946. In preparing this Report, I have had the assistance and advice of the Council of Economic Advisers. I have also had the advice of the heads of executive departments and independent agencies.
Halaman 159 - Sources: Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, and Council of Economic Advisers. Period Total disposable personal income (billions of dollars) Per capita disposable personal income (dollars) Total personal consumption expenditures (billions oT dollars) Per capita personal consumption expenditures (dollars) Population (thousands...
Halaman 166 - NOTE.— Detail will not necessarily add to totals because of rounding. Source: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Halaman 143 - Include proprietors, self-employed persons, and domestic servants: which count persons as employed when they are not at work because of industrial disputes...