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...down, but McGovern seems to want to add to it. Paying for it will come out of the pockets of working people." In Miami, Leonard Lang, a student and part-time clerk says: "I'd very much like to know what happens to the one-third of my paycheck that's taken in taxes every week. Just for once, people want to feel that Uncle Sam is taking his hand out of their pockets...
...News was both proudly paternal and fiercely independent. When its aviation editor died the News kept sending his paycheck to his widow for nearly ten years, until their twin sons finished college. Nobody intimidated the News; when an advertiser once demanded a picture spread on his Christmas display window, the paper responded by running a friendly story on his chief competitor...
...rise too, but only from 5.2% to 5.5%. Result: anyone earning $12,000 a year will pay $468 this year, $594 next year and $660 in 1974. But he will not really feel this bite until late 1973-almost a year after the elections. This year deductions from his paycheck stop at the end of September; next year they will continue through late November, and in 1974 they will go on all year...
...replacing sections of the assembly line with group assembly techniques (TIME, Jan. 17). Now R. BØg JØrgensen's Maskinfabrik, a Danish company that is Scandinavia's largest maker of food canning and freezing equipment, is pioneering an alternative to the weekly or monthly paycheck for employees...
...Close to half (44%) of all women over 16 now are in the work force, v. just over a quarter (27%) who chose to have a job in 1940. When the Internal Revenue Service recently revised wage-withholding rates, it raised them partly on the presumption that the two-paycheck family -with both husband and wife employed-had become so common...