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FIG. XVIII. GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT, DISPOSABLE PERSONAL INCOME, AND PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES: 1930 TO 1966

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Source: Chart prepared by Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Data from Dept. of Commerce, Office of Business Economics.

FIG. XIX. MEDIAN MONEY INCOME OF FAMILIES, BY YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED AND COLOR OF HEAD: 1965

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No. 452. GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT AND NATIONAL INCOME SUMMARY: 1929 TO

1966

[In billions of dollars. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. For definitions of gross national product and national income, see text, p. 316]

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Source: Dept. of Commerce, Office of Business Economics; The National Income and Product Accounts of the United States, 1929-1965 and Survey of Current Business, February 1967.

No. 453. THE NATION'S INCOME AND Expenditure, BY MAJOR ECONOMIC GROUPS: 1950 TO 1966

[In billions of dollars. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Based on national income and product data of Department of Commerce. See text, pp. 315-316]

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Source: Executive Office of the President, Council of Economic Advisers. In Economic Report of the President, January 1967.

No. 454.

RELATION OF GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT, NATIONAL INCOME, AND
PERSONAL INCOME AND SAVINGS: 1950 to 1966

[In billions of dollars. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. For definitions, see text, p. 316. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series F 1, F 6-9, and F 253]

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Source: Dept. of Commerce, Office of Business Economics; The National Income and Product Accounts of the United States, 1929-1965 and Survey of Current Business, February 1967.

No. 455. GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT OR EXPENDITURE IN CURRENT AND CONSTANT (1958) DOLLARS: 1950 TO 1966

[In billions of dollars. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. For definition of gross national product and current and constant dollars, see text, pp. 316-317. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series F 67-103]

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No. 456. PER CAPITA INCOME AND PRODUCT FOR SELECTED ITEMS IN CURRENT AND

CONSTANT (1958) DOLLARS: 1950 TO 1966

[Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. For population figures used to derive these data, see table 464. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series F 2, and, for data in 1929 dollars, series F 4]

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Source of tables 455 and 456: Dept. of Commerce, Office of Business Economics; The National Income and Product Accounts of the United States, 1929-1965, and Survey of Current Business, February 1967.

No. 457.

RATES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH: 1910 TO 1966

[Percent. Figures represent average annual compounded rates of change in national product, based on estimates by Department of Commerce of real gross national product expressed in 1958 dollars. Minus sign (-) represents decline. To obtain annual rate of change between any 2 years shown, find column for initial year at top of table and read figure in that column opposite terminal year shown at left]

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Source: Dept. of Commerce, Office of Business Economics; unpublished data.

No. 458. GROWTH RATES OF GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT-INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS, SELECTED PERIODS: 1913 TO 1964

[Percent. Rates represent average annual compounded changes in output from initial to terminal year of periods shown. National price shifts adjusted to intrinsic 1958 currencies and their physical equivalents without normal business cycle offsets. For details concerning methodology, see source]

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Represents adjustment of official series shown in table 457 by addition of military retirement and mustering out payments, research transfers, depreciation on Government buildings, and certain personal taxes and by subtraction of net interest originating in households and institutions.

? Beginning 1958, data not strictly comparable with earlier years.

3 Beginning 1960, includes Saar and West Berlin.

Source: Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Long Term Economic Growth.

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