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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... unemployment has been pushed to record low levels . Although some may argue that the Vietnam war has helped fuel our ... unemployment rate at its post - Korean war low masks the fact that not all are participating equally in our high ...
... unemployment has been pushed to record low levels . Although some may argue that the Vietnam war has helped fuel our ... unemployment rate at its post - Korean war low masks the fact that not all are participating equally in our high ...
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... Unemployed persons by reasons for seeking work , 1968 annual averages-- 439 440 440 441 441 7. Unemployment rates for teenages by color . 8. Wholesale price indexes --- 442 442 9. Consumer price indexes : Commodities and services . 10 ...
... Unemployed persons by reasons for seeking work , 1968 annual averages-- 439 440 440 441 441 7. Unemployment rates for teenages by color . 8. Wholesale price indexes --- 442 442 9. Consumer price indexes : Commodities and services . 10 ...
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... unemployment rates as high as 25 percent - the rate for 1933. It might seem that differences of a percentage point or two in the unemployment rate would not be a matter of major consequence . However , that is not the case . Unemployment ...
... unemployment rates as high as 25 percent - the rate for 1933. It might seem that differences of a percentage point or two in the unemployment rate would not be a matter of major consequence . However , that is not the case . Unemployment ...
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... unemployment . 2. We could try to continue the policies of recent years that have produced substantial and accelerating inflation - as measured by the consumer price index , 2.8 percent in 1967 , 4.2 percent in 1968 , and at a 5 percent ...
... unemployment . 2. We could try to continue the policies of recent years that have produced substantial and accelerating inflation - as measured by the consumer price index , 2.8 percent in 1967 , 4.2 percent in 1968 , and at a 5 percent ...
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... unemployment for the year would be less than 4 percent . The year - to - year price increase , as measured by the GNP deflator , would be around 312 percent . This would serve the imperative need to initiate a perceptible decline in the ...
... unemployment for the year would be less than 4 percent . The year - to - year price increase , as measured by the GNP deflator , would be around 312 percent . This would serve the imperative need to initiate a perceptible decline in the ...
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