The Budget of the United States Government for Fiscal Year 1974: Hearing, Ninety-third Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 255 pages |
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... inflation and the value of our money around the world . The serious situation which we are in today had its beginnings several years ago when we became involved in a long and costly war in Vietnam . At the same time that we were engaged ...
... inflation and the value of our money around the world . The serious situation which we are in today had its beginnings several years ago when we became involved in a long and costly war in Vietnam . At the same time that we were engaged ...
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... inflation slowed to about 3 percent . This year we expect the economy to continue to move ahead . Real economic growth for calendar year 1973 will be approximately 6 % percent . The unemployment rate will , we believe , drop to around 4 ...
... inflation slowed to about 3 percent . This year we expect the economy to continue to move ahead . Real economic growth for calendar year 1973 will be approximately 6 % percent . The unemployment rate will , we believe , drop to around 4 ...
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... inflation and without war ; to help bring about the change demanded by the great majority of the American people by ending the inexorable flow of power to Washington , increasing the reliance on State and local governments to carry out ...
... inflation and without war ; to help bring about the change demanded by the great majority of the American people by ending the inexorable flow of power to Washington , increasing the reliance on State and local governments to carry out ...
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... inflation receding , the Federal budget provided fiscal stimulus that helped move the economy toward full employment . The 1974 budget recognizes the Federal Government's continuing oblig tion to help create and maintain -- through ...
... inflation receding , the Federal budget provided fiscal stimulus that helped move the economy toward full employment . The 1974 budget recognizes the Federal Government's continuing oblig tion to help create and maintain -- through ...
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... inflation , higher interest rates , higher taxes , or all three . In fact , maintenance of a full - employment balance with these unconstrained outlay totals would require an across - the - board personal income tax surcharge of at ...
... inflation , higher interest rates , higher taxes , or all three . In fact , maintenance of a full - employment balance with these unconstrained outlay totals would require an across - the - board personal income tax surcharge of at ...
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$10 billion Administration Agencies amount answer Anti-Deficiency Act Asian Development Bank balance bill budget authority budgetary Bureau Chairman MCCLELLAN Commission committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional constitutional Construction contract authority defense deficit dollars economic Education estimates expenditures Federal funds Federal Highway Administration Federal Housing Administration fiscal year 1974 foreign aid full employment Funds Appropriated going Government grants highway impound funds impounding actions increase inflation International legislative LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS loans ment military National North Vietnam obligated Operation Orono payments percent President President's priorities problem programs projects question reduce request reserve Rural Salaries and expenses Secretary SHULTZ Senator BELLMON Senator BIBLE Senator INOUYE Senator MATHIAS Senator MCGEE Senator MONTOYA Senator PASTORE Senator SCHWEIKER silvicultural spending ceiling spruce-fir statement Subcommittee taxes tion Total trust funds U.S. Senator unobligated