Characteristics of the Low-income Population and Related Federal Programs: Selected Materials Assembled by the Staff of the Subcommittee on Low-Income Families, Joint Committee on the Economic ReportUnited States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee, United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Economic Report. Subcommittee on Low-Income Families U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 240 halaman |
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aged persons amount areas assets average beneficiaries benefits Bureau California cash Census characteristics child cities compared consumer costs counties couples covered December Department differences disabled distribution District earnings economic Education employment estimated excluded expenditures families family income farm Federal Federal Reserve Board head Health higher hospital household important included increased individuals institutions Island June kind less living low-income major Michigan million money income nonfarm nonmarried nonwhite North Carolina occupation old-age and survivors old-age assistance payments percent Percentage persons persons aged 65 population present programs proportion receipts received recipients rehabilitation relatives reported represent retirement rural sample Social Social Security Administration Source South Dakota spending units Statistics status survey survivors insurance TABLE tion Total units urban Virginia vocational Welfare West women workers
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