Word: pensioners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...increase over fiscal 1929. Receipts for fiscal 1937 he set at $5,654,000,000, more revenue than the U. S. Government ever had in any year except 1920. This huge expectation arose from the following estimates: $547,000,000 from the New Deal's social security, railway pension and Coal Act taxes; $547,000,000 from the New Deal's processing taxes;* $354,000,000 from customs; $2,103,000,000 from miscellaneous internal revenue (of which liquor taxes make up one quarter and tobacco taxes almost an equal share); $160,000,000 from minor sources...
...percent of the nation in favor of pension voted $40 and $60 a month for single persons and couples. In the colleges the average figures were...
...margin of 114 ballots 1000 Harvard students rejected "government old-age pension" in a poll of student opinion conducted by the CRIMSON on Tuesday...
...couple $25 21 40--50--60 87 70-75-85 105 100 69 125 31 150 33 175 9 200 11 250 6 300 1 400 3 450 1 500 1 S1. Sc.* 23 *Sliding Scale d--ages for pension...
...three questions on the questionnaire deal with the government old-age pension, the agricultural policy as embraced in the A.A.A., and various driving safety measures...