|
Appendix:
Table 1
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|
Components of
Government Spending ($ Billions)
Compared to Personal Income, 1902 - 1992 |
|
Year |
Social
Welfare1 |
Public
Education1 |
Other Social
Welfare1 |
National
Defense2 |
Other
Gov't |
Total Gov't
Spending1 |
Personal
Income 5 |
|
1992 |
1,264 |
292 |
972 |
332 |
892 |
2,488 |
5,154 |
|
1980 |
493 |
121 |
372 |
134 |
332 |
959 |
2,265 |
|
1970 |
145.9 |
50.8 |
95.2 |
81.7 |
105.3 |
333 |
808.3 |
|
1960 |
52.3 |
17.6 |
34.6 |
48.1 |
51.0 |
151.3 |
401.0 |
|
1950 |
23.5 |
6.7 |
16.8 |
12.1 |
34.7 |
70.3 |
227.6 |
|
1940 |
8.8 |
2.6 |
6.2 |
1.6 |
10.0 |
20.4 |
78.3 |
|
1929 |
3.9 |
2.4 |
1.5 |
0.7 |
7.2 |
11.8 |
95.2 |
|
1913 |
1.00 |
0.52 |
0.48 |
0.24 |
1.98 |
3.22 |
32.9 |
|
1902 |
0.50 |
0.26 |
0.24 |
0.16 |
1.00 |
1.66 |
18.2 |
|
|
1 SA95: No. 583, p.
374; HS70: Series H1-31, p. 340.
2 SA95: No. 548, p.
356; HS70: Series 533-566, p. 1120.
3 Total government spending, less defense and social welfare
spending.
4 Interpolated from government spending 1927 and 1932.
5 SA95: No. 710, p.
459; SA 84: No. 749, p. 455; HS70:
Series F144-162, p. 234; Series F1-5, p. 224.
Personal income estimated for years 1902-1929 as 83% of
Gross National Product. |
Table 2
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|
Components of
Government Spending
as % of Personal Income, 1902 - 1992 |
|
Year |
Social
Welfare1 |
Public
Education1 |
Other Social
Welfare1 |
National
Defense2 |
Other
Gov't3 |
Total Gov't
Spending4 |
|
1992 |
24.5% |
5.7% |
18.9% |
6.4% |
17.3% |
48.3% |
|
1980 |
21.8% |
5.3% |
16.4% |
5.9% |
14.7% |
42.3% |
|
1970 |
18.1% |
6.3% |
11.8% |
10.1% |
13.0% |
41.2% |
|
1960 |
13.0% |
4.4% |
8.6% |
12.0% |
12.7% |
37.7% |
|
1950 |
10.3% |
2.9% |
7.4% |
5.3% |
15.2% |
30.9% |
|
1940 |
11.2% |
3.3% |
7.9% |
2.0% |
12.8% |
26.0% |
|
1929 |
4.1% |
2.5% |
1.6% |
0.7% |
7.6% |
12.4% |
|
1913 |
3.0% |
1.6% |
1.5% |
0.7% |
6.0% |
9.8% |
|
1902 |
2.7% |
1.4% |
1.3% |
0.9% |
5.5% |
9.1% |
|
|
1.
SA95: No. 583, p. 374; HS70: Series H1-31, p. 340.
2.
SA95: No. 548, p. 356; HS70: Series 533-566, p. 1120.
3.
Total government spending, less defense and social welfare spending.
4.
Interpolated from government spending 1927 and 1932. |
Table 3
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|
Median Family
Income vs. Poverty Level |
|
Year |
Median
Income 1 |
Poverty
Level 2
(4 persons) |
Poverty
% Median |
|
1993 |
$36,959 |
$14,763 |
39.9% |
|
1980 |
$21,023 |
$8,414 |
40.0% |
|
1970 |
$9,867 |
$3,968 |
40.2% |
|
1960 |
$5,835 |
$3,022 |
51.8% |
|
|
1
SA95: No. 732, p.
474; HS70: Series 189-204, p. 297.
2
SA95: No. 744, p.
480. |
Table 4
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|
Individuals
Living at or Below Poverty Level Income1 |
|
Year |
1959 |
1970 |
1980 |
1993 |
|
All Persons |
22.4% |
12.6% |
13.0% |
15.1% |
|
Children
Under 18 |
26.9% |
14.9% |
17.9% |
22.0% |
|
Persons 65+ |
35.2% |
24.6% |
15.7% |
12.2% |
|
Families |
18.5% |
10.1% |
10.3% |
12.3% |
|
|
1 From SA95: Nos. 744-746, 748, 718.5%52,
p. 480, 481, 484. SA84: Nos. 772, 781, 782, p. 473, 474. |
Table 5
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|
Social Welfare Expenditures Categorized by Age Level 1
(1992) |
| |
TOTAL |
AGED |
%TOTAL |
|
AGED |
|
|
|
|
Medicare & Social Security |
416.2 |
416.6 |
|
|
Public Employee Retirement |
132.2 |
132.2 |
|
|
Railroad Employee Retirement |
58.2 |
58.2 |
|
|
Public Assistance |
152.0 |
1.2 |
|
|
Food Stamps |
23.2 |
1.5 |
|
|
Medicaid |
69.9 |
8.2 |
|
|
Veteran Pensions |
16.5 |
16.5 |
|
|
Hospital & Medical |
14.6 |
1.7 |
|
|
Housing |
20.7 |
3.5 |
|
|
TOTAL, AGED |
|
639.6 |
(50.6%) |
| |
|
|
|
|
CHILDREN |
|
|
|
|
Public Assistance |
152.0 |
92.9 |
|
|
Food Stamps |
23.2 |
11.8 |
|
|
Other & Social Security |
33.3 |
20.3 |
|
|
Health Programs |
69.9 |
34.3 |
|
|
Public Education |
241.5 |
241.5 |
|
|
Housing |
20.9 |
8.1 |
|
|
Child Nutrition |
8.6 |
8.6 |
|
|
Child Welfare, Other |
0.3 |
0.3 |
|
|
Subtotal, Child Welfare |
|
176.3 |
(13.9%) |
|
Public Education |
|
241.5 |
|
|
Higher Education |
68.2 |
68.2 |
|
|
Subtotal, Education |
|
309.7 |
(24.5%) |
|
TOTAL CHILDREN |
|
486.0 |
(38.4%) |
|
Adults |
|
138.3 |
(11.0%) |
TOTAL SOCIAL
WELFARE EXPENDITURES |
1263.9 |
1263.9 |
(100.0%) |
|
|
1 From SA95: No. 585, p. 375. |
Table 6
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|
Social Welfare Expenditures Compared to Persons in
Poverty1 (1992) |
|
Group Description |
Social Welfare Expenditures
(Bil$) |
Numbers
in Group
(Mil) |
Expenditures
Per Person ($) |
|
Poverty Aged |
$639.6 |
4.0 |
$159,900 |
| All
Aged |
$639.6 |
32.3 |
19,802 |
|
Poverty Children |
$176.3 |
14.6 |
12,075 |
|
Poverty Custodians |
$138.4 |
18.3 |
7,583 |
|
Poverty Child Related |
$314.7 |
14.6 |
21,555 |
| |
|
|
|
| All
Poverty Persons |
$954.3 |
36.9 |
25,870 |
| |
|
|
|
| |
Disposable Personal Income (DPI) (Bil$) |
Population of US (Mil) |
DPI
per
person ($) |
| All
US Citizens |
$4506. |
255.0 |
$17.670 |
|
|
1 From Table 4, page 7, SA95: No. 14,
p. 15; No. 730, p. 476: No. 710, p. 479. 2
Excludes public and higher education. |
Table 7
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|
American Vital Statistics As Rates Per 1000 Population |
|
Year |
Birth Rate |
Marriage Rate |
Divorce Rate |
|
1993 |
15.7 |
9.0 |
4.6 |
|
1980 |
15.9 |
10.6 |
5.2 |
|
1970 |
18.4 |
10.6 |
3.5 |
|
1960 |
23.7 |
8.5 |
2.2 |
|
1950 |
24.1 |
11.1 |
2.6 |
|
1940 |
19.4 |
12.1 |
2.0 |
|
1930 |
21.3 |
9.2 |
1.6 |
|
1920 |
27.7 |
12.0 |
1.6 |
|
|
1 From SA95: No. 87,
p. 73: HS70: Series B5-10, p. 49; Series 214-220, p. 64. |
Table 8
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Out of Wedlock vs. Total Births1 |
|
Percent Births Out of Wedlock |
|
Year |
White |
Black |
Total |
|
1992 |
22.6% |
68.1% |
30.1% |
|
1980 |
11.0% |
55.2% |
18.4% |
|
1970 |
5.7% |
37.6% |
10.7% |
|
1960 |
Na |
Na |
5.3% |
|
1950 |
Na |
Na |
3.9% |
|
1940 |
Na |
Na |
3.5% |
|
|
1 From SA95: No. 94, p. 77; HS70:
Series B28-35, p. 52. |
Table 9
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|
Households and Families Changes 1960 to 19411 |
|
|
1960 |
1994 |
|
|
Number (Mil) |
% Total |
Number (Mil) |
% Total |
|
Households |
52,799 |
100.0% |
97,107 |
100.0% |
|
Average Size |
3.33 |
Na |
2.67
|
Na |
|
Family Households |
44,905 |
85.0% |
68,490 |
70.5% |
|
Average Size |
3.67 |
Na |
3.20 |
Na |
|
Married Households |
39,254 |
74.3% |
53,171 |
54.8% |
|
Non Family Households |
7,895 |
15.0% |
12,406 |
12.8% |
|
|
1 From SA95: No. 65, p. 57. |
Table 10
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|
Total Annual Value of the Welfare Package (dollars), 19951 |
|
Rank |
Jurisdiction |
AFDC |
Food Stamps |
Medicaid |
Housing |
Utilities |
WIC |
Commod |
Total |
|
1 |
Hawaii |
8,544 |
5,064 |
3,689 |
8,219 |
310 |
1,730 |
180 |
27,736 |
|
2 |
Alaska |
11,076 |
3,420 |
4,575 |
5,677 |
551 |
1,370 |
180 |
26,849 |
|
3 |
Connecticut |
8,160 |
2,304 |
3,913 |
8,016 |
632 |
1,269 |
180 |
24,474 |
|
4 |
Massachusetts |
6,948 |
2,664 |
4,533 |
8,446 |
417 |
988 |
180 |
24,176 |
|
5 |
District of Columbia |
5,040 |
3,240 |
4,192 |
8,616 |
393 |
1,084 |
180 |
22,745 |
|
6 |
New York |
8,436 |
2,412 |
3,824 |
5,677 |
357 |
1,237 |
180 |
22,124 |
|
7 |
New Jersey |
5,088 |
3,312 |
3,824 |
7,960 |
583 |
1,021 |
180 |
21,968 |
|
8 |
Rhode Island |
6,648 |
3,216 |
3,130 |
6,682 |
514 |
1,171 |
180 |
21,541 |
|
9 |
California |
7,284 |
2,568 |
2,784 |
6,413 |
368 |
1,090 |
180 |
20,687 |
|
10 |
New Hampshire |
6,600 |
2,772 |
3,473 |
5,520 |
460 |
959 |
180 |
19,964 |
|
11 |
Maryland |
4,392 |
3,540 |
4,192 |
5,864 |
293 |
1,028 |
180 |
19,489 |
|
12 |
Virginia |
4,248 |
3,480 |
4,168 |
5,608 |
584 |
1,117 |
180 |
19,385 |
|
13 |
Maine |
5,016 |
3,252 |
4,232 |
5,089 |
260 |
989 |
180 |
19,018 |
|
14 |
Vermont |
7,656 |
2,460 |
2,734 |
3,829 |
731 |
1,164 |
180 |
18,754 |
|
15 |
Washington |
6,552 |
3,096 |
3,407 |
3,914 |
390 |
1,190 |
180 |
18,730 |
|
16 |
Delaware |
4,056 |
3,540 |
3,870 |
5,437 |
368 |
1,035 |
180 |
18,486 |
|
17 |
Colorado |
4,272 |
3,468 |
4,021 |
4,946 |
516 |
1,054 |
180 |
18,457 |
|
18 |
Nevada |
4,176 |
3,504 |
4,021 |
5,173 |
421 |
981 |
180 |
18,456 |
|
19 |
Minnesota |
6,384 |
2,832 |
3,843 |
3,491 |
718 |
993 |
180 |
18,441 |
|
20 |
Utah |
4,968 |
3,264 |
4,021 |
4,102 |
343 |
960 |
180 |
17,838 |
|
21 |
Wyoming |
4,320 |
3,456 |
4,021 |
4,314 |
455 |
1,034 |
180 |
17,780 |
|
22 |
Pennsylvania |
5,052 |
3,240 |
3,275 |
4,364 |
394 |
1,068 |
180 |
17,574 |
|
23 |
Michigan |
5,868 |
2,988 |
3,076 |
3,964 |
409 |
1,075 |
180 |
17,560 |
|
24 |
Illinois |
4,404 |
3,492 |
3,543 |
4,193 |
540 |
1,140 |
180 |
17,492 |
|
25 |
Wisconsin |
6,204 |
2,892 |
2,837 |
3,539 |
615 |
1,122 |
180 |
17,389 |
|
26 |
New Mexico |
4,284 |
3,468 |
3,988 |
4,181 |
145 |
1,122 |
180 |
17,368 |
|
27 |
Iowa |
5,112 |
3,216 |
3,982 |
3,290 |
533 |
1,022 |
180 |
17,335 |
|
28 |
Florida |
3,636 |
3,540 |
3,417 |
5,239 |
214 |
1,042 |
180 |
17,268 |
|
29 |
Indiana |
3,456 |
3,540 |
4,642 |
3,991 |
440 |
943 |
180 |
17,192 |
|
30 |
Idaho |
3,804 |
3,540 |
3,889 |
4,103 |
392 |
1,120 |
180 |
17,028 |
|
31 |
Oregon |
5,520 |
3,516 |
3,108 |
3,360 |
325 |
950 |
180 |
16,959 |
|
32 |
North Dakota |
4,908 |
3,276 |
4,241 |
2,482 |
579 |
1,146 |
180 |
16,812 |
|
33 |
South Dakota |
5,004 |
3,252 |
3,748 |
2,897 |
613 |
994 |
180 |
16,688 |
|
34 |
Kansas |
5,148 |
3,408 |
3,475 |
2,890 |
480 |
1,106 |
180 |
16,687 |
|
35 |
Oklahoma |
3,888 |
3,540 |
4,789 |
2,926 |
227 |
1,092 |
180 |
16,642 |
|
36 |
Ohio |
4,092 |
3,540 |
3,760 |
3,728 |
341 |
910 |
180 |
16,551 |
|
37 |
Georgia |
3,360 |
3,540 |
4,099 |
3,822 |
388 |
1,016 |
180 |
16,405 |
|
38 |
Louisiana |
2,280 |
3,540 |
4,891 |
3,702 |
530 |
1,167 |
180 |
16,290 |
|
39 |
North Carolina |
3,264 |
3,540 |
3,921 |
3,905 |
211 |
986 |
180 |
16,007 |
|
40 |
South Carolina |
2,400 |
3,540 |
4,192 |
4,512 |
266 |
863 |
180 |
15,953 |
|
41 |
Montana |
4,812 |
3,312 |
3,228 |
2,756 |
422 |
1,104 |
180 |
15,814 |
|
42 |
Kentucky |
2,736 |
3,540 |
4,209 |
3,637 |
433 |
1,072 |
180 |
15,807 |
|
43 |
Nebraska |
4,368 |
3,444 |
3,412 |
2,800 |
437 |
1,084 |
180 |
15,725 |
|
44 |
Texas |
2,208 |
3,540 |
3,459 |
4,180 |
1,000 |
903 |
180 |
15,470 |
|
45 |
West Virginia |
2,988 |
3,540 |
3,568 |
3,628 |
258 |
1,041 |
180 |
15,202 |
|
46 |
Missouri |
3,504 |
3,540 |
3,088 |
3,359 |
365 |
1,066 |
180 |
15,102 |
|
47 |
Arizona |
4,164 |
3,504 |
1,171 |
4,331 |
240 |
1,212 |
180 |
14,802 |
|
48 |
Tennessee |
2,220 |
3,540 |
3,583 |
3,504 |
480 |
1,075 |
180 |
14,582 |
|
49 |
Arkansas |
2,448 |
3,540 |
2,984 |
3,766 |
196 |
975 |
180 |
14,088 |
|
50 |
Alabama |
1,968 |
3,540 |
3,128 |
3,562 |
348 |
1,091 |
180 |
13,817 |
|
51 |
Mississippi |
1,440 |
3,540 |
2,373 |
3,990 |
622 |
888 |
180 |
13,033 |
|
|
1 Moore, Tanner and Hartman, The Work
vs. Welfare Trade-Off, Cato Institute, Washington, D.C., Sep.1995. |
Table 11
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|
Texas Poverty Income Profiles1 |
|
Profile Description |
Earned Income |
Child Support |
Welfare Benefits |
Disposable
Income A.T. |
Single Mother, Two Children
(Poverty Level Income = $12,600 p.a.) |
0 |
0 |
16,880 |
16,880 |
|
|
0 |
3,000 |
13,080 |
16,080 |
|
8,500 |
0 |
13,368 |
23,746 |
|
8,500 |
3,000 |
12,727 |
26,105 |
|
13,500 |
0 |
11,134 |
25,645 |
|
13,500 |
3,000 |
9,569 |
27,080 |
|
Married Couple, Two Children
(Poverty Level Income = $15,156 p.a.) |
0 |
0 |
14,160 |
14,160 |
|
|
0 |
0 |
24,253 |
24,253 |
|
17,000 |
0 |
7,521 |
24,683 |
|
23,500 |
0 |
1,855 |
23,690 |
|
27,000 |
0 |
1,470 |
25,700 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Single Male
(Poverty Level Income = $7,476 p.a.) |
8,500 |
0 |
2,634 |
9,830 |
|
|
0 |
594 |
11,621 |
13,500 |
|
8,500 |
<1,884> |
540 |
5,852 |
|
13,500 |
<2,850> |
0 |
8,177 |
Live-in Couple, Two Children
(Poverty Level Income = $15,156 p.a.) |
8,500 |
0 |
17,240 |
25,126 |
|
|
17,500 |
0 |
13,728 |
31,992 |
|
13,500 |
0 |
16,880 |
29,347 |
|
27,000 |
0 |
12,717 |
39,733 |
|
|
1 Hartman, David A., Texas Poverty
Income Profiles, Policy Group Republican Party of Texas, April, 1995. |
Table 12
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|
Live-in vs. Married Family Income Tax $27,500 Total
Income1 |
| |
Single
Mother |
Single
Father |
Total
Singles |
Married
Family |
|
Earned Income |
$13,750 |
$13,750 |
$27,500 |
$27,500 |
|
Less: Standard Deductions |
5,900 |
4,000 |
9,900 |
6,700 |
|
Less: Exemptions |
7,650 |
2,550 |
10,200 |
10,200 |
|
Taxable Income |
200 |
7,200 |
7,400 |
10,600 |
|
x Tax Rate |
15% |
15% |
|
15% |
|
Federal Income Tax |
30 |
1,080 |
1,110 |
1,590 |
|
Plus: FICA/Medicare |
1,052 |
1,052 |
2,104 |
2,104 |
|
Less: EITC |
(3,100) |
000 |
(3,100) |
000 |
|
Total Income Tax Paid |
$(2,108) |
$2,132 |
$114 |
$3,694 |
|
Difference Paid |
$3,580 |
|
|
|
|
|
1 Tax rates, deductions and
exemptions -1997 U.S. Master Tax Guide, Commerce Clearing House,
Chicago, Ill. |
Table 13
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|
Labor Force Participation of Married Women1 |
|
|
Married Women |
|
Year |
All Females |
Total |
W/Children |
W/Children>6 |
|
1994 |
58.8% |
60.6% |
69.0 |
61.7 |
|
1990 |
57.5% |
58.2% |
66.3 |
58.9 |
|
1980 |
51.5% |
50.1% |
54.1 |
45.1 |
|
1970 |
43.3% |
40.8% |
39.7 |
30.3 |
|
1960 |
37.7% |
30.5% |
27.8 |
18.6 |
|
1950 |
31.4% |
23.8% |
12.6 |
11.9 |
|
1944 |
35.0% |
25.6% |
Na |
Na |
|
1940 |
25.8% |
15.6% |
Na |
Na |
|
1930 |
24.8% |
11.7% |
Na |
Na |
|
1920 |
23.7% |
9.0% |
Na |
Na |
|
1910 |
25.4% |
10.7% |
Na |
Na |
|
1900 |
20.6% |
5.6% |
Na |
Na |
|
1890 |
18.9% |
4.6% |
Na |
Na |
|
|
1 SA95: No. 637, 638, p. 405 406.
HS70: Series 63 74, p. 134; Series D49-62, p. 133; Series I60 71, p.
20. |
Table 14
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|
Married Family Income and Hours 1970-19931 |
|
|
1960 |
1970 |
1980
|
1993 |
Median Income
(Married Family)1 |
$5,873 |
$10,516 |
$23,141 |
$43,005 |
|
CPI (82-84=100) 2 |
29.6 |
38.8 |
82.4 |
144.5 |
|
Median Income (const $) |
$28,670 |
$39,163 |
$40,581 |
$43,005 |
|
Imputed Tax Rate: |
|
|
|
|
Gov. Expenditures to
Personal Income 3 |
37.7% |
41.2% |
42.3% |
46.9% |
Median Income
(const $, after Imputed Tax) |
17,861 |
23,028 |
23,415 |
22,836 |
|
Participation Rates: 4 |
|
|
|
|
|
All Married Males (25-44) |
89.2% |
86.1% |
80.9% |
77.3% |
|
All Married Females (25-44) |
31.9% |
40.5% |
49.8% |
59.4% |
|
Total Married |
121.1% |
126.6% |
130.7% |
136.7% |
|
Imputed Hours Worked 5 |
2,325 |
2,431 |
2,509 |
2,625 |
Imputed Hourly Rate
(After Tax per Married Family) |
$7.68 |
$9.47 |
$9.33 |
$8.70 |
|
% Change, 1993 vs. 1970 |
- 8% |
|
|
1. From SA96: No. 727, p. 471; SA84: No. 767, p. 466.
2. From SA95: No. 761, p. 492.
3. From Table 1.
4. From SA95: No. 636, p. 405.
5. Assumes 1920 hours per worker x number persons x participation
rate. |
Table 15
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|
Family Equivalent Income and Hours All Households |
|
|
1960 |
1970 |
1980 |
1993 |
|
Personal Income (Bil $s)1 |
$401.0 |
$808.3 |
$2,265.4 |
$5,375.1 |
|
Population (millions)2 |
180.7 |
205.0 |
227.7 |
258.1 |
|
CPI (82-84=100) 3 |
29.6 |
38.8 |
82.4 |
144.5 |
|
Per Capita Income (const 93 $) |
$10,827 |
$14,684 |
$17,447 |
$20,826 |
|
Married Families (Average Persons)4 |
3.67 |
3.58 |
3.29 |
3.16 |
|
Income Equivalent of Married Families (const $) |
$39,735 |
$51,569 |
$57,401 |
$65,810 |
|
Imputed Real Tax Rate: |
|
|
|
|
|
Government Expense to Personal Income |
37.7% |
41.0% |
42.3% |
46.9% |
|
Income Equivalent (const $, after Imputed Tax) |
24,755 |
30,426 |
33,120 |
36,919 |
|
Employment to Population (Ratio)5 |
56.1% |
57.4% |
59.2% |
61.6% |
|
Annual Hours Worked per Equivalent Family |
3,953 |
3,945 |
3,739 |
3,737 |
|
Wage Equivalent (All Households, After Tax) |
$6.26 |
$7.62 |
$8.86 |
$9.35 |
|
% Change 1993 vs. 1970 |
+23% |
|
Output per Man Hour (Business Sector, 92=100)6 |
66.5 |
87.0 |
98.6 |
119.9 |
|
% Change 1993 vs. 1970 |
+38% |
|
|
1. From sa95: no. 710, p. 459; h70: series 262-286, p. 241. 2. From
SA95: No. 2, p. 8.
3. From SA95: No. 761, p. 492.
4. From
Table 8.
5. From SA95: No. 626, p. 399.
6. From SA95: No. 670, p. 430; SA84: No. 671, p. 412. |
Table 16
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|
1992 Visible Individual Taxes vs. Invisible Taxes1 |
|
Source of Revenue |
Total Taxes |
Visible Taxes |
Invisible Taxes |
|
Property Taxes |
178.5 |
89.2 |
89.3 |
|
Personal Income Tax |
591.6 |
591.6 |
Na |
|
Corporate Income Tax |
123.9 |
Na |
123.9 |
|
Sales & Gross Receipts Tax |
260.4 |
130.2 |
130.2 |
|
Motor Vehicle Licenses |
12.6 |
6.3 |
6.3 |
|
Death and Gift Taxes |
15.8 |
15.8 |
Na |
|
Unidentified Taxes |
32.1 |
Na |
32.1 |
|
Defense & Intl Charges |
8.7 |
Na |
8.7 |
|
Postal Receipts |
45.2 |
15.1 |
30.1 |
|
Education Charges |
39.1 |
39.1 |
Na |
|
Natural Resources |
17.0 |
14.0 |
3.0 |
|
Hospital Charges |
37.9 |
Na |
37.9 |
|
Housing Charges |
5.7 |
5.7 |
Na |
|
Airport Fees |
5.9 |
Na |
5.9 |
|
Water Transport Charges |
2.9 |
Na |
2.9 |
|
Special Assessments |
0.4 |
Na |
0.4 |
|
Sale of Property |
4.4 |
Na |
4.4 |
|
Interest Earned |
66.7 |
Na |
66.7 |
|
Unidentified Fees & Charges |
194.0 |
Na |
194.0 |
|
Utility & Liquor Store Revenue |
62.4 |
62.4 |
Na |
|
Insurance Trust Revenue |
554.6 |
277.3 |
277.3 |
|
Subtotal, Current Revenue |
2,261.8 |
1,246.7 |
1,015.1 |
|
Net Public Borrowing |
226.1 |
Na |
Na |
|
Total Expenditures |
2,487.9 |
Na |
Na |
|
% Total Expenditures |
9.1%2
|
50.8% |
40.8% |
|
|
1 From SA95: No. 475. p. 300.
2 Net Public Borrowing. |
Table 17
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|
European Vital Statistics1 |
|
|
Out of Wedlock Birth Rate |
Marriage Rate |
Divorce Rate |
|
Year |
EU15 |
Sweden |
EU15 |
Sweden |
EU15 |
Sweden |
|
1993 |
21.7% |
50.4% |
5.3% |
3.3% |
1.7% |
2.5% |
|
1980 |
9.5% |
39.7% |
6.3% |
4.5% |
1.4% |
2.3% |
|
1970 |
5.5% |
16.5% |
7.7% |
5.4% |
0.8% |
1.1% |
|
1960 |
5.1% |
11.3% |
7.9% |
6.7% |
0.5% |
0.5% |
|
|
1 From EU95: p. 114 115; p. 130
131; p. 98 99. |
|