Employers, Workers, and Wages, Third Quarter, 1948
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145 -I 24 Receipts: I Appropriations (equal to Federal insurance contributions).-._---. Intercstandother~........~~.~....-......-...~-~-~...---.~~~~~~~. Proposed locislstion extending coverage, raising tax base, and addingdisabilitybcnents~~.. _.._..........._........ -...______._. Expenditures (benefit and administrative expenses): Existing legislation.-_____._.. -----._.____.._ --.______________. Proposed legislation . . .._...._... .___._....... -_-_______.__.. ---. iSet accumulation (including proposed legislation) _ .___ -_.-._-_.... Total assets of fund as of Juno 30....-.~....-.......~~~~~~-.-~-~~.... Investments in United States securities as of June 30 _________ __..._ Unemployment trust fund: Receipts: Deposits by States and railroad unemployment taxes----.-------. Interest......~.. _.... ----.__----...______. --.-.-._________. Proposed legislation extending coverage and improving benefits.-. Expenditures: State and railroad unemployment withdrawals________________.. Proposed legislation.___.__.... -.-.._..._... _.______________._. Net accumulation (including proposed legislation). _ _________._ -.. Total assets of fund as of dune 30 . . ..___._....... ______________._._. Investments in United States securities as of June 30 .____._..._._. -. Railroad retirement account: 1 Old-age and surrivors insurance, total . . .._.... Federal Insurance Contributions Act: Existing legislstion... Proposed legislation.. Medical care insurance pay-r011 tax (proposed) . . .._. -.. .._._. Federal employees’ retirement acts I__.__._. Carriers Taxing Act.-.. _
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