Economic Report of the President Transmitted to the CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 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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... inventories , into the expansion of facilities , and particularly into the use of credit . Business management has a clear responsibility , in its own interest no less than in the national interest , to avoid such excesses and to ...
... inventories , into the expansion of facilities , and particularly into the use of credit . Business management has a clear responsibility , in its own interest no less than in the national interest , to avoid such excesses and to ...
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... inventories . BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 12 10 B 6 2 FISCAL YEARS CCC PRICE - SUPPORT LOANS AND INVENTORIES CCC SALES AND DONATIONS / O Agricultural exports declined sharply in 1952-53 but have increased under Government programs . BILLIONS OF ...
... inventories . BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 12 10 B 6 2 FISCAL YEARS CCC PRICE - SUPPORT LOANS AND INVENTORIES CCC SALES AND DONATIONS / O Agricultural exports declined sharply in 1952-53 but have increased under Government programs . BILLIONS OF ...
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... inventories increased nearly $ 7 billion between June 30 , 1952 and June 30 , 1956 , despite the disposal of commodities valued at about the same amount . Among shipments overseas , there has been a marked increase in commodi- ties ...
... inventories increased nearly $ 7 billion between June 30 , 1952 and June 30 , 1956 , despite the disposal of commodities valued at about the same amount . Among shipments overseas , there has been a marked increase in commodi- ties ...
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... INVENTORIES -10 O but tax reductions and social security payments helped tain consumer income and spending . BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 260 240 220 T 1953 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ANNUAL RATES DISPOSABLE PERSONAL INCOME PERSONAL INCOME LESS ...
... INVENTORIES -10 O but tax reductions and social security payments helped tain consumer income and spending . BILLIONS OF DOLLARS 260 240 220 T 1953 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ANNUAL RATES DISPOSABLE PERSONAL INCOME PERSONAL INCOME LESS ...
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... inventories . Al- though these downward movements persisted through the spring and summer months , over - all business activity continued to advance because of strength elsewhere , notably the rapidly rising volume of expenditures for ...
... inventories . Al- though these downward movements persisted through the spring and summer months , over - all business activity continued to advance because of strength elsewhere , notably the rapidly rising volume of expenditures for ...
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add to totals adjusted annual rates agricultural April August average bank reserves Billions of dollars budget capital cash changes CHART 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 estimates by Council excluding expenditures exports February Federal Reserve System Federal Trade Commission financing fiscal foreign Fourth quarter funds gross national product improvement Includes increase industries International Monetary Fund inventories investment January July June June 30 loans manufacturing March ment mortgage necessarily add NOTE.-Detail November October outlays output payments percent period Personal consumption expenditures personal income policies Preliminary price index prod programs purchases quarter of 1958 receipts reduced rise rose Seasonally adjusted annual Second quarter September Source sumer TABLE taxes Third quarter tion trade U. S. Government ucts unem United wage workers
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Halaman 137 - These series are based upon establishment reports which cover all full- and part-time employees in nonagricultural establishments who worked during, or received pay for, any part of the pay period ending nearest the 15th of the month.
Halaman 131 - NOTE.— Detail will not necessarily add to totals because of rounding. Source: Department of Commerce estimates based on Securities and Exchange Commission and other financial data (except as noted).
Halaman 87 - York, before the Subcommittee on Economic Statistics of the Joint Economic Committee of the Congress of the United States...
Halaman 133 - ... 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 168 - Annual total is the sum of unadjusted expenditures; it does not necessarily coincide with the average of seasonally adjusted figures. These figures do not agree...
Halaman 173 - Includes savings and loan associations, nonprofit Institutions, corporate pension trust funds, dealers and brokers, and investments of foreign balances and international accounts In this country. Beginning with...
Halaman 169 - Advisory Council on Social Security for the purpose of reviewing the status of the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund, the Federal Hospital Insurance Trust Fund...
Halaman 203 - 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 67 - States to provide increased benefits so that the great majority of covered workers will be eligible for weekly benefits equal to at least half of their average weekly wage...
Halaman 181 - Receivables from and payables to US Government do not Include amounts offset against each other on the corporation's books or amounts arising from subcontracting which are not directly due from or to the US Government.