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... percent of the expenses of the District , and the District itself paying the remaining 60 per- cent . This ... percent of the total expenditures . The annual lump - sum payment continued to be reduced until the fiscal year 1937 , when it ...
... percent of the expenses of the District , and the District itself paying the remaining 60 per- cent . This ... percent of the total expenditures . The annual lump - sum payment continued to be reduced until the fiscal year 1937 , when it ...
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... percentage of taxable land was 56.2 percent , and the Federal Government was 35 percent . The District of Columbia had a little over 3 percent , and privately owned exempt property owned by institutions , a little over 5 percent . The ...
... percentage of taxable land was 56.2 percent , and the Federal Government was 35 percent . The District of Columbia had a little over 3 percent , and privately owned exempt property owned by institutions , a little over 5 percent . The ...
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... percent each . Mr. BATES . Sixteen each or 16 and 14 ? Mr. WHITEHURST . No , sir . I should have said the first one is 16 percent , too . Senator CAIN . But the average wage increase for the District in the last 10 years has been some ...
... percent each . Mr. BATES . Sixteen each or 16 and 14 ? Mr. WHITEHURST . No , sir . I should have said the first one is 16 percent , too . Senator CAIN . But the average wage increase for the District in the last 10 years has been some ...
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... percent increase for the District and a 53 percent increase for the metropolitan area since 1940 . 1955 estimates are : District , 950,000 ; metropolitan area , 1,550,000 . Population is ahead of housing and housing is ahead of ...
... percent increase for the District and a 53 percent increase for the metropolitan area since 1940 . 1955 estimates are : District , 950,000 ; metropolitan area , 1,550,000 . Population is ahead of housing and housing is ahead of ...
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... percent . Wages have increased 37 and 32 percent , respectively , for per diem and statutory employees . Contract labor has increased 66 percent and contract construction is up an average of 55 percent . The fact that our costs have not ...
... percent . Wages have increased 37 and 32 percent , respectively , for per diem and statutory employees . Contract labor has increased 66 percent and contract construction is up an average of 55 percent . The fact that our costs have not ...
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