Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on AppropriationsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 |
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... fiscal year in Federal funds is presented as good for the economy and good for the coun- try , some will be advocating a bigger deficit as being even better for the country . We are really confronted , I would say to our friends from ...
... fiscal year in Federal funds is presented as good for the economy and good for the coun- try , some will be advocating a bigger deficit as being even better for the country . We are really confronted , I would say to our friends from ...
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... fiscal 1972 are estimated at $ 217.6 billion , an increase of $ 23.4 billion over fiscal 1971. ( Federal fund receipts - excluding trust fund operations are estimated at $ 153.7 billion in fiscal 1972 , an increase of $ 14.6 billion ...
... fiscal 1972 are estimated at $ 217.6 billion , an increase of $ 23.4 billion over fiscal 1971. ( Federal fund receipts - excluding trust fund operations are estimated at $ 153.7 billion in fiscal 1972 , an increase of $ 14.6 billion ...
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... fiscal 1971. This one - shot gain in 1971 is not repeated in 1972. It should be noted that the acceleration of these taxes did not add to tax liabilities but merely shortened the pipeline time in the payment reaching the Treasury . A ...
... fiscal 1971. This one - shot gain in 1971 is not repeated in 1972. It should be noted that the acceleration of these taxes did not add to tax liabilities but merely shortened the pipeline time in the payment reaching the Treasury . A ...
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... fiscal drag that would retard economic growth . A third possibility would be severe deficit spending even with full employment revenues , such as occurred in 1966 , 1967 , and 1968. This simply would not be responsible fiscal policy in ...
... fiscal drag that would retard economic growth . A third possibility would be severe deficit spending even with full employment revenues , such as occurred in 1966 , 1967 , and 1968. This simply would not be responsible fiscal policy in ...
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. fiscal year 1969 as compared with fiscal year 1968 , represented a tremendous fiscal swing in the budget and a necessary but hard wrench to the economy . The Presi- dent's ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. fiscal year 1969 as compared with fiscal year 1968 , represented a tremendous fiscal swing in the budget and a necessary but hard wrench to the economy . The Presi- dent's ...
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91st Congress action administration agencies allocation amount appropriation areas assistance balance basic bill billion budget authority Budget Outlays categorical grants CEDERBERG Chairman chart Commission committee Congress costs debt defense deficit Department Director dollars economy Education effect enacted estimate Executive Federal funds financing fiscal year 1972 Food stamp program full employment budget going grants gross national product Health Highway income tax inflation information follows JONAS legislation MAHON Manpower MCCRACKEN ment military operating pay increases payments peace dividend percent President President's priorities problem programs projected proposed Public Law question record reduction reform requested reserve revenue-sharing Secretary CONNALLY Service SHULTZ Smithsonian agreement social security space shuttle program special revenue sharing spending statement surplus tion Treasury trust funds uncontrollable unified budget Urban Veterans wage WEINBERGER Welfare welfare reform WHITTEN