| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Economic Report - 1949 - 1506 pages
...one which has yielded answers showing the most marked relationship to expenditures is: "Considering the country as a whole — Do you think that during the next 12 months we'll have good times or bad times, or what?" The answers to this question * * * indicate that consumers were less optimistic... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1954 - 934 pages
...with incomes $5,000 and over answered "good times" in contrast to 47 percent of all families. TABLE 2 "Do you think that during the next 12 months we'll have good times or bad times, or what?" Another measure which has a marked relationship to the economic outlook of... | |
| Angus Campbell, University of Michigan. Survey Research Center - 1980 - 576 pages
...now, or will you be in about the same situation, or in a less satisfactory situation?" "Thinking about conditions in the country as a whole— Do you think that during the next twelve months we'll have good times financially, or bad times, or what?" "Would you say that at present... | |
| United States. Congress. Economic Joint Committee - 1967 - 184 pages
...percent] Only respondents giving a definite answer are shown in the table. The questions were: "Now turning to business conditions in the country as a whole — do you think that during the next twelve months we'll have good times financially, or bad times, or what?" "Looking ahead, which would... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1968 - 662 pages
...from now you people will be better off financially, or worse off, or just about the same as now?" "Now turning to business conditions in the country as a...have good times financially, or bad times, or what?" "Looking ahead—Which would you say is more likely: That in the country as a whole we'll have continuous... | |
| University of Michigan. Survey Research Center - 1970 - 310 pages
...government doing? E5b. Do you think the government will be successful in slowing down inflation? POSSIBLY; during the next 12 months we'll have good times financially, or bad Cimes, or what? | 1. GOOD TIMES | | 2. UOOD. WITH QUALIFICATIONS") {3. PRO-CON | | it. BAD. WITH QUALIFICATIONS!... | |
| 1980 - 662 pages
...Conditions: 1963-1979 (Percent) Note : Data are based on responses to the following question; "Now turning to business conditions in the country as a...that during the next 12 months we'll have good times or bad times, or what?" Z Less than 0.5 percent. Source: Survey Research Center, Institute for Social... | |
| 1955 - 412 pages
...better off financially, or worse off, or just about the same as now?" "Now we shall be talking about conditions in the country as a whole — do you think that during the next twelve months we'll have good times financially or bad times, or what?" "Looking ahead further, which... | |
| 1953 - 440 pages
...much money now as you were at the beginning of the year, or more, or less? Why is that?" "Considering the country as a whole — do you think that during the next twelve months well have good times or bad times, or what? Why do you think that?" "Looking ahead further,... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1975 - 140 pages
...Know Summer l975 30% 44 l5 ll Spring l975 3tt 43 l6 l0 Winter l975 20% 43 27 l0 Fall l974 3l% 47 l3 9 Turning to business conditions ' in the country as a whole, do you think that during the next twelve months we'll have good times, financially, bad times or what? with 6l% of the sample predicting... | |
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