| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs - 1964 - 548 pages
...compared with the two older groups, it Is immediately apparent that the nonbeneficiaries aged 62 to 64 are, in the main, regular members of the labor force....who claimed OASDI benefits before they reached age 65 did so because they needed the benefit. In other words, their limited earnings apparently made even... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 420 pages
...1,470 a 48 T • • 10 • i 10 8 * • I • 18 • • 11 17 1 U 12 the nonbeneficiaries aged 82-44 are, in the main, regular members of the labor force....who claimed OASDI benefits before they reached age 65 did so because they needed the benefit. In other words, their limited earnings apparently made even... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Veterans' Affairs - 1964 - 552 pages
...compared with the two older groups, it is immediately apparent that the nonbeneficiaries aged 62 to 64 are, in the main, regular members of the labor force....who claimed OASDI benefits before they reached age 65 did so because they needed the benefit. In other words, their limited earnings apparently made even... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1965 - 396 pages
...nine-tenths of the total income of the couples and nonmarried men in this grouping. Even among the nonmarried women, 70 percent had worked in 1962, so...who claimed OASDI benefits before they reached age 65 did so because they needed the benefit. In other words, their limited earnings apparently made even... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1965 - 1492 pages
...nine-tenths of the total income of the couples and nonmarried men in this grouping. Even among the nonmarried women, 70 percent had worked in 1962, so...who claimed OASDI benefits before they reached age 65 did so because they needed the benefit. In other words, their limited earnings apparently made even... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1965 - 1076 pages
...nonmarried men in this grouping. Even among the nonmarried women, 70 percent had worked in 1ÍHÍ2, so that earnings represented more than four-fifths...who claimed OASDI benefits before they reached age 65 did so because they needed the benefit. In other words, their limited earnings apparently made even... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1967 - 1378 pages
...nine-tenths of the total income of the couples and non-married men in this grouping. Even among the non-married women, 70 percent had worked in 1962,...than four-fifths of the total income of the group. + S C» -H CO ~« M CM CO 'fOO 02 = I O •g e 3 s> I I I I £ 1 a H I 1 & I I I •9 m co«o to N... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1969 - 272 pages
...nine-tenths of the total income of the couples and non-married men in this grouping. Even among the non-married women, 70 percent had worked in 1962,...than four-fifths of the total income of the group. + -^ m co >o to N co — — s I i OS il to >H CO IN tO T)<OO -* 00 OS 00 -^i rl IN CO --l t- INO to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging - 1969 - 354 pages
...nine-tenths of the total income of the couples and non-married men in this grouping. Even among the non-married women, 70 percent had worked in 1962,...than four-fifths of the total income of the group. 8 1 o> ■-( eo ■-« co cm to 03 B * ■^CD Cos £3 a! I ■o 4 n < ^ o 1 S E 38 2* !« a « £8P... | |
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