The American Federationist, Volume 38American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1931 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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Page 1073
... income of the husband is more often than not the sole support of the fam- ily . When that income ceases , suf- fering follows . In any such case life insurance is of value in lessening the financial shock caused by sudden dis ...
... income of the husband is more often than not the sole support of the fam- ily . When that income ceases , suf- fering follows . In any such case life insurance is of value in lessening the financial shock caused by sudden dis ...
Page 1348
... income and consumer buying power . Esti- mates of national income and the di- vision of the proceeds from industry must necessarily be approximations ; nevertheless they are useful as a means of measuring with some de- gree of accuracy ...
... income and consumer buying power . Esti- mates of national income and the di- vision of the proceeds from industry must necessarily be approximations ; nevertheless they are useful as a means of measuring with some de- gree of accuracy ...
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Income brackets Number of loans Total monthly income CLASSIFICATION OF INCOME HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION BORROWERS January 1 to September 30 , 1931 Average monthly income per loan Under $ 1,200 . 20,831 $ 1,547,838 $ 74.30 $ 1,200 ...
Income brackets Number of loans Total monthly income CLASSIFICATION OF INCOME HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION BORROWERS January 1 to September 30 , 1931 Average monthly income per loan Under $ 1,200 . 20,831 $ 1,547,838 $ 74.30 $ 1,200 ...
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Official Magazine of the American Federation of Labor | 801 |
The Calamity of Prosperity | 809 |
Assured Opportunity vs Unemployment Insurance | 826 |
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