Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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Page 46
... major reforms now , as a matter of importance and urgency . That system essentially depends on an accurate self - assessment by taxpayers . This , in turn , depends on widespread confidence that the tax laws and the tax administration ...
... major reforms now , as a matter of importance and urgency . That system essentially depends on an accurate self - assessment by taxpayers . This , in turn , depends on widespread confidence that the tax laws and the tax administration ...
Page 48
... major burden . And this contribution , too , will have no adverse balance of payments effect since it will finance U.S. goods and services . I sincerely hope that both these vital programs will promptly receive the Congressional support ...
... major burden . And this contribution , too , will have no adverse balance of payments effect since it will finance U.S. goods and services . I sincerely hope that both these vital programs will promptly receive the Congressional support ...
Page 72
... major industrial nations in the 1955-60 period and it was considerably better than the major industrial countries during the 1960-66 period . After rising at about a 2 percent rate in the 1955-60 period , the U. S. cost of living ...
... major industrial nations in the 1955-60 period and it was considerably better than the major industrial countries during the 1960-66 period . After rising at about a 2 percent rate in the 1955-60 period , the U. S. cost of living ...
Page 103
... Major Social Programs +2.8 Federal Pay Increase +0.8 +0.5 +0.2 All Other Programs Executive Office of the President / Bureau of the Budget Trends in Federal Budget Outlays , 1964-1970 Major Social Programs. 103.
... Major Social Programs +2.8 Federal Pay Increase +0.8 +0.5 +0.2 All Other Programs Executive Office of the President / Bureau of the Budget Trends in Federal Budget Outlays , 1964-1970 Major Social Programs. 103.
Page 106
... major events - and , of course , something like a Middle East explosion could change this - but ab- sent any major unforseen events , we think these are pretty accurate estimates . I first draw your attention to the $ 183.7 billion ...
... major events - and , of course , something like a Middle East explosion could change this - but ab- sent any major unforseen events , we think these are pretty accurate estimates . I first draw your attention to the $ 183.7 billion ...
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