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Economic Reportof the PresidentTRAN
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LETTER OF TRANSMITTALTHE WHITE HOUS
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commercial demands and reduce the f
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APPENDIXESPageA. Summary of Recomme
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present consumption standards. Even
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favored by temporary conditions or
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Federal fiscal policies were also d
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growth with reasonable stability of
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The decline which became apparent i
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CHART 2Shifts in Major Components o
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1957 than in 1956, but in the secon
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though there was no significant inc
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CHART 4—ContinuedEmployment and I
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week was 39.3 hours and average ove
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CHART 5Price ChangesWholesale price
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CHART 6Consumer PricesAfter declini
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few decades and the still higher av
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TABLE F-14.—Total and per capita
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TABLE F—16.—Sources and uses of
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TABLE F-17.—Noninstitutional popu
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TABLE F—19.—Employed persons no
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TABLE F-22.—Number of wage and sa
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TABLE F—39.—Consumer price inde
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TABLE F—41.—Loans and investmen
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TABLE F-43.—Bond yields and inter
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TABLE F—44.—Short- and intermed
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TABLE F-46.—Mortgage debt outstan
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TABLE F—54.—Reconciliation of F
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CORPORATE PROFITS AND FINANCETABLE
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