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No. 515. FEDERAL INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURNS-ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME, BY SOURCE OF

INCOME AND INCOME CLASS: 1982 [In millions of dollars, except percent. Minus sign (-) indicates net loss was greater than net income. See headnote, table 508]

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Number of returns (1,000)......

SOURCE OF INCOME
Adjusted gross income (AGI).............
Salaries ............

Percent of AGI.
Interest received
Dividends in AGI.
Business and profession, net..
Pensions and annuities .......
Sales of capital assets, net
Rents and royalties, net....
Other sources, net...

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION
Number of returns .....
Adjusted gross income .............
Salaries ...............
Interest received ......
Dividends in AGI...........
Business and profession, net.
Pensions and annuities 3.
Sales of capital assets, * net..

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Includes returns with no adjusted gross income. a Includes a small number of taxable returns with no adjusted gross income. 3 Taxable portion. Includes net sales of property other than capital assets ($614 million in 1982).

5 Includes statutory adjustments of $64.9 billion.
Source: U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of Income, 1982, Individual Income Tax Returns.

No. 516. FEDERAL INDIVIDUAL INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT TAX RECEIPTS-STATES: 1981 TO 1983

For years ending Sept. 30. A State's receipts do not necessarily indicate its tax burden since, in many instances, taxes are

collected in one State from residents of another. For composition of regions, see fig. I, inside front cover)

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TAX RECEIPTS

TAX RECEIPTS

Total (mil. dol.)

Total (mil. dol.)

REGION, DIVISION,

AND STATE

Percent of personal income'

DIVISION AND

STATE

Percent of personal income 1

1981

1982

1983

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Region:

Northeast............126,732 136,166 138,590 22.8 Midwest........ . 139,006 142,824 142,236 22.3 South

124,701 138,160 140,754 16.7 West

90,264 97,890 98,694 18.0 N.E

31,664 32,887 | 33,220 22.9 ME

1,318 1,366 1,423 13.7 NH......

1,491 1,661 1.765 15.8

590 647 808 12.9

12,970 14,106 14,929 20.0 RI............ . .

1,924 1,979 1,926 19.9 CT.

13,371 13,128 12,369 33.2 M.A....

95,068 103,279 105,370 22.8 NY ...

52,178 56,686 58,570 25.2

16,314 18,735 19,764 18.0 PA

26,576 27,858 27,036 21.5 E.N.C.

102,512 104,281 102,720 23.1 OH.

25,806 26,618 26,102 23.3 IN.......

10,532 11,123 11,383 IL..

33,912 33,740 32,884 25.5 MI.

23,613 23,820 23,740 24.1

8,649 8,980 8,611 17.8 W.N.C

36,494 38,543 39,516 20.3 MN.

... 11,009 11,932 12,206 25.0

4,105 4,179 4,078 13.1 MO..

12,048 12,647 13,402 25.0

942 1,005 975 13.1 SD........

734
786

812 11.5 NE

3,199 3,409 3,466 19.6

... 4,457 4,586 4,577 16.6 S.A..

61,389 | 66,39769,913 16.6 DE.

1,583 2,179 2,286 24.0

22.9 21.8
22.1 21.0

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18.4 17.4
22.1 20.7
13.3 12.9

15.8 13.2 15.3 20.2 19.8 19.3 17.5 30.3 26.6 23.2 22.2 26.1 18.1 19.2 18.8 21.4 19.7

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19.7
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23.9 22.6
17.6 16.3
20.6 20.2
25.8
13.3 12.7
25.1 25.0

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19.8 16.2 15.4 16.7 16.3 30.8 30.3

14,285 15,282 16,086 24.6 24.7 24.3 7,883 8,643 9,098 14.0 14.3 13.9 1,886 2,089 1,951 11.6 12.2 11.1 7,792 8,273 8,639 15.1 15.2 | 14.7 3,447 3,726 3,759 13.4 13.7 12.9 8,102

8,551 9,217 16.2 15.8 15.6 16,411 17,654 18,877 15.5 15.4 15.2 15,924 18,125 18,448 13.0 14.1 13.6 4,099 4,413 4,392 13.1 13.5 12.9 5,347 6,385 6,927 13.6 15.4 15.8 4,483 4,799 4,918 13.8 14.1 13.5

1,995 2,528 2,211 10.6 12.7 10.6 47,388 53,638 52,393 18.6 19.5 18.2

2,169 1 2,366 2,481 11.6 12.2 11.8 6,818 17,598 7,171 16.2 17.0 15.5 6,709 7,601 6,885 20.4 21.0

18.7 31,692 36,073 35,856 19.6 20.7 19.5 20,628 22,979 23,066 17.5 18.2 17.2

1,072 1,021 12.6 14.0 12.5 1,523 1,588 1,530 17.9 18.2 16.6

775 855 746 12.9 13.8 12.1 8,481 9,815 9,962 25.2 26.2 26.6 1,478 1,682 1,712 12.8 13.5

13.7 3,861 4,145 4,201 14.0 14.2 13.2 1,872 2,007 2,107 14.6 14.6 14.4

1,708 1,814 1,787 17.1 17.2 16.0 69,636

75,628 18.2 18.4 | 17.4 8,507 8,897 8,645 18.1 18.1 16.7 4,881 4,640 4,357 18.3 17.0 15.0 53,595 58,437 59,511 18.3 18.8 17.9

1,047 1,262 1,421 17.0 17.2 1,606 1,675 1,694 14.8 14.5

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CO.......
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AR ........
UT.......

NV .....
Pac..........

WA.........
OR ..........
CA.........
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See table 730 for base data. 2 Tax receipts include Puerto Rico, international operations, and unallocated receipts and credits.

Source: U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Annual Report of the Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.

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No. 517. Corporation Income Tax Returns—Summary: 1970 To 1981

[Based on samples; see Appendix III. Based on returns tor periods ending between July 1 of year shown and June 30 of following year, as filed. All corporations are required to file returns except those specifically exempt. See source for changes in law affecting comparability of historical data. Corporate data based on income tax returns appear in Section 18. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series Y 381-392)

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1 Consists of business receipts, taxable and nontaxable interest, rents, royalties, net gam from capital assets (as defined by law) and other property, dividends, and other taxable income. * Met income (less deficit) is a tax concept and therefore excludes wholly tax-exempt interest; includes constructive taxable income from related foreign corporations. a See footnote 4, table 518. * Tax liability is after deduction for foreign tax credit Data are after investment credit; beginning 1973, after work Incentive (WIN) credit; beginning 1976, after U.S. possessions tax credit; beginning 1977, after jobs credit beginning 1960, after nonconventjonal source fuel and alcohol fuel credits and beginning 1981. after research credits Includes tax from recomputing prior year investment credit; 1970 includes tax surcharge; thereafter, includes additional tax for tax preferences; 1973-1980 includes tax from recomputing prior-year work incentive (WIN) credit; and beginning 1981, includes personal holding company tax.

No. 518. Corporation Income Tax Returns—Selected Items: 1970 To 1981

[See headnote, table 517. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970. series V 108, 129. 136, 137, and 182-196]

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1 Active corporations. * Before (after) deduction of foreign tax credit, investment credit; beginning 1975, work incentive (WIN) credit beginning 1979, U.S. possessions tax credit fobs credit; and beginning 1980 nonconventional source fuel and alcohol fuel credits and beginning 1981. research credit Includes tax from recomputing prior-year investment credit and additional tax for tax preferences. 1975 and 1980 include tax from recomputing prior year work incentive (WIN) credit. Beginning 1981. includes personal holding company tax. 3 Includes corporations with zero assets. * Excludes tax preference items upon which additional tax for tax preferences is based. * Detail may not add to total because of rounding.

Source of tables 517 and 518: U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of Income, Corporation Income Tax Returns, annual.

No. 519. Value Of Shipments To Federal Agencies—Summary: 1980 To 1982

[In mINIona of dollars. Data do not represent all Federal Government procurement only that of the 92 manufacturing industries selected for the sample. See source for description of methodology]

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No. 520. FEDERAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT AND ANNUAL PAYROLLS, BY BRANCH: 1960 TO 1983

(Includes employees in U.S. territories and in foreign countries. Fiqures represent employees in active-duty status, including

intermittent employees. Annual figures are for fiscal year and are averages of monthly (as of the end of the report month) figures. Excludes Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency. See Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series Y 308-317, for data as of June 30)

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1 Includes Postal Service Christmas help. - Civilian only. See table 654. 3 Includes 36,417 temporary census workers in 1960; 33,000 in 1970; and 4,975 for 1980.

Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Monthly Release of Federal Civilian Workforce Statistics; and unpublished data.

No. 521. FEDERAL CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT_SUMMARY: 1965 TO 1983

(In thousands. Partially estimated. As of Dec. 31. Excludes U.S. Territories and foreign countries, Central Intelligence Agency,

Christmas help of the U.S. Postal Service, and National Security Agency)

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NA Not available. Through June 30, 1983, represents SMSA's; thereafter, MSA's. In 1971, under Postal Reorganization Act of 1970, U.S. Postal Service employees were changed from competitive service to excepted service. Includes "indefinite." Excepted from competitive requirements of Civil Service Act. Through 1982, based on full-time employment; beginning 1983, based on total workforce.

Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Monthly Release of Federal Civilian Workforce Statistics; and unpublished data.

No. 522. ACCESSIONS TO AND SEPARATIONS FROM PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT IN THE FEDERAL

GOVERNMENT: 1970 TO 1984 [In thousands, except rate. For fiscal years ending June 30 through 1975; thereafter as of Sept. 30. Includes accessions and

separations of part-time and intermittent employees)

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ailable.

See footnotebition. "

Partially estimated

other serious cause.

NA Not available. See footnote 1, table 521. 2 Per 100 employees. 3 Represents resignation, transfer to another Federal agency, and abandonment of position. Partially estimated Represents separation required by an agency for disqualification or inefficiency, and removal for misconduct, delinquency, or other serious cause. Represents termination of appointment, and separation for extended leave without pay, military leave, retirement, death, legal incompetency, and disability not entitled to retirement and displacement.

Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Monthly Release of Federal Civilian Workforce Statistics, and unpublished data.

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No. 523. Paid Civilian Employment In The Federal Government 1960 To 1982,
And By State, 1982

[As of December 31. Excludes members and employees of Congress, Central Intelligence Agency, temporary Christmas help of the
U.S. Postal Service, and National Security Agency]

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- Represents zero. X Not applicable. 'For 1960-1960, based on Apr. 1 population; 1981 and 1982. based on July 1 resident population.

Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Federal Civilian Employment in the United States by Geographic Area, annual.

No. 524. Paid Civilian Employment In Full-time Positions In The Federal Government, All

Areas: 1965 To 1983

[As of June 30 through 1970: as of March 31 thereafter. Excludes employees of Congress and Federal courts, maritime seamen of Dept. of Commerce, and small number for whom rates were not reported. See text, p. 302 for explanation of General Schedule and Wage System. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1970, series Y 318-331]

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No. 525. Federal General Schedule Employee Pay Increases: 1965 To 1984

[Percent change from prior year shown, except 1965, change from 1964. Represents legislated pay increases. For some years data based on range; for details see source]

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Source of tables 524 and 525: U.S. Office of Personnel Management Pay Structure of the Federal O/H Service, annual.

No. 526. WHITE-COLLAR CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, BY SEX AND GRADE:

1970 TO 1983
(Represents full-time white collar employment. As of Oct. 31]

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General Schedule and equivalent pay system.......

Grades 1-6 ($8,676-$19,374) ...
Grades 7-10 ($16,559-$29,003)....
Grades 11-12 ($24,508-$38,185).....
Grades 13-15 ($34,930-$63, 115) ...

Grades 16-18 ($56,945-$78,184)
Postal pay system ...
Other pay system .........

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1 Pay ranges shown for General Schedule grades are as of Oct. 1, 1982. 2 Data for 1982 not collected. 3 Excludes U.S. Postal Service. Beginning 1980, change in number reflects shift of senior level employees to Senior Executive Service.

Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Occupations of Federal White-Collar and Blue-Collar Workers, biennial.

No. 527. PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, BY AGENCY, ALL AREAS:

1965 TO 1983 (As of June 30 through 1975; thereafter, as of Sept. 30. See headnote, table 520. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to

1970, series Y 308-317]

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Independent agencies:
Environmental Protection

Agency........ ......
National Aeronautics and

Space Administration........
Office of Personnel Manage-

ment? .................................. Railroad Retirement Board..... Small Business Administration.. Tennessee Valley Authority ........ Veterans Administration ............ All other ...........

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X Not applicable. ' Includes 25,038 employees exempted from personnel ceilings in Youth Program and Worker Trainee Opportunities Program. ? Includes 24,278 enumerators in 1970 census, and 4.975 enumerators in the 1980 census. Dept. of Education established Sept. 1979; formerly included with Health and Human Services (previously HEW). Dept. of Energy established Oct. 1, 1977. Includes Housing and Home Finance Agency. Data represents Federal Aviation Admin. and St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp., both of which were transferred to Dept. of Transportation in Apr. 1967. Formerly Civil Service Commission.

Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Annual Report and Monthly Release of Federal Civilian Work Force Statistics.

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