Family Economics Review, Volumes 6-7Consumer and Food Economics Institute, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture., 1993 |
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... Pensions and 5 11 6 10 6 10 54 3 4 6 insurance Entertainment 4 5 Other 10 5.7 7 42 12 88 6 4 15 10 50 13 33 59 9 Family size 3.6 3.4 4.7 4.2 3.9 3.0 2.9 Average age of head 29 31 40 39 52 52 49 35 Average real before - tax income ( in ...
... Pensions and 5 11 6 10 6 10 54 3 4 6 insurance Entertainment 4 5 Other 10 5.7 7 42 12 88 6 4 15 10 50 13 33 59 9 Family size 3.6 3.4 4.7 4.2 3.9 3.0 2.9 Average age of head 29 31 40 39 52 52 49 35 Average real before - tax income ( in ...
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... Pension and insurance expenditures , which include Social Security taxes ( such taxes are considered an expense in the CE ) , retirement and pension contributions , and life and personal insurance expenses , rose as a proportion of ...
... Pension and insurance expenditures , which include Social Security taxes ( such taxes are considered an expense in the CE ) , retirement and pension contributions , and life and personal insurance expenses , rose as a proportion of ...
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... pensions . Two out of 3 persons 65 years of age and over received some income from these sources in June 1958 . Ten years earlier only 1 out of every 5 persons received these benefits . " The economic well - being of elderly people has ...
... pensions . Two out of 3 persons 65 years of age and over received some income from these sources in June 1958 . Ten years earlier only 1 out of every 5 persons received these benefits . " The economic well - being of elderly people has ...
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... eco- nomic status of older people during the 1960's and 1970's may be attributed to increased employer - sponsored pension benefits and Social Security benefits . Figure 1. Ratio of males to females , 65 years 1993 Vol . 6 No. 1 19.
... eco- nomic status of older people during the 1960's and 1970's may be attributed to increased employer - sponsored pension benefits and Social Security benefits . Figure 1. Ratio of males to females , 65 years 1993 Vol . 6 No. 1 19.
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... pensions were stable at about 16 percent during this time ( 8 ) . Household income was considerably less than family income because households include one- person units . 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 65-74 75-84 85+ Source : U.S. ...
... pensions were stable at about 16 percent during this time ( 8 ) . Household income was considerably less than family income because households include one- person units . 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 65-74 75-84 85+ Source : U.S. ...
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Page 24 - The costs given are for individuals in 4-person families. For individuals in other size families, the following adjustments are suggested...
Page 30 - Is based primarily on Information from supplementary questions In the December 1960 monthly survey of the labor force, conducted for the Bureau of Labor Statistics by the Bureau of the Census, through Its Current Population Survey.
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Page 24 - Assumes that food for all meals and snacks is purchased at the store and prepared at home. Estimates for the thrifty food plan were computed from quantities of foods published in Family Economics Review 1984(1).
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