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Average Family
Makes More But
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Gains Little
WASHINGTON —(AP)-— The
average American family made
more in 1951 than it did the year
before—but it was worse off be
cause rising prices and climbing
taxes more than wiped out the
gain In income.
The Federal Reserve Board
said yesterday its survey of con
sumer finances showed that aver
age total income of - “spending
units” mostly families—rose from
$3,520 in 1950 to $3,840 in 1951, a
rise of about nine per cent.
But consumer prices also went
up nine per cent, wiping out the
income gain, And increased taxes
tipped the scales against the av
erage family, cutting buying pow
er below the previous year.
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