Introduction to Housing Facts And Principles

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38 87. 43 32, 500-33, 000 1, 314, 199 4. 47 91. 90 33, 000-34, 000 1, 181, 987 4. 02 95. 92 34, 000-35, 000 402, 595 1. 37 97. 29 35, 000-310, 000 .. .
510, 010 1. 74 99. 03 310, 000 and over ...
283, 791 . 97 100. 00 All levels 29, 400, 300 100. 00 1 Condensed from table 3, page 18, Consumer Incomes in the United States, National Resources Committee, August 1938.
Table 22 includes farm families and excludes one- person families and is, so far, on its face, comparable with the 1929 table shown
...in the first chapter. It is not wholly comparable, because the Brookings estimates include in family income the total earn- ings of any lodger or boarder related to the head of the household by blood or marriage in any way, while the National Resources Committee study very properly excludes even the earnings of adult sons and daughters who live at home and pay board.
The real situation in 1929 was, therefore, not quite so good in the lower brackets as it appears and the difference in economic well-being between that date and 1935-36 is less than a direct comparison of the two would suggest.


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