Farm-operator Family Level-of-living Indexes for Counties of the United StatesUnited States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, 1957 |
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... divisions , and States , 1930 , 1940 , 1945 , 1950 , and 1954 ... 22 Table 2 Farm - operator family level - of - living indexes , by counties , States , and the United States , 1945 , 1950 , and 1954 ... 24 Table 3 Average county index ...
... divisions , and States , 1930 , 1940 , 1945 , 1950 , and 1954 ... 22 Table 2 Farm - operator family level - of - living indexes , by counties , States , and the United States , 1945 , 1950 , and 1954 ... 24 Table 3 Average county index ...
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... divisions , and re- gions . Geographical patterns evident in prior years were not much changed in 1954. The Pacific Coast States , the Corn Belt , and areas on the northeastern seaboard continued to have the highest indexes . The South ...
... divisions , and re- gions . Geographical patterns evident in prior years were not much changed in 1954. The Pacific Coast States , the Corn Belt , and areas on the northeastern seaboard continued to have the highest indexes . The South ...
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... division , and regional indexes , which are also available for these 5 years , are available on an annual basis for ... Division ; Alabama and Mississippi in the East South Central Division ; Arkansas in the West South Central Division ...
... division , and regional indexes , which are also available for these 5 years , are available on an annual basis for ... Division ; Alabama and Mississippi in the East South Central Division ; Arkansas in the West South Central Division ...
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... Division place the West close behind it . In 1954 the index for the West was higher than that for the North Central Region , which had been second - highest in index years since 1940. The South as a whole is still far below the rest of ...
... Division place the West close behind it . In 1954 the index for the West was higher than that for the North Central Region , which had been second - highest in index years since 1940. The South as a whole is still far below the rest of ...
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... Division had the next highest percentage increase among divisions , 24 , followed by West South Central with 17 percent . Smaller percent- age increases were found in New England and the East North Central Divisions where already - high ...
... Division had the next highest percentage increase among divisions , 24 , followed by West South Central with 17 percent . Smaller percent- age increases were found in New England and the East North Central Divisions where already - high ...
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Arkansas average value Calhoun California Carroll Census of Agriculture change in number Clark Clay Colorado Combinations of counties computed continued Area 1945 continued Combinations county indexes Crawford creases Custer decrease in number family level-of-living indexes farm-operator family farm-operator family level farm-operator family level-of-living farms decreased farms reporting tractors farms with automobiles farms with tractors Fayette Franklin Garfield Georgia Hamilton Hancock income increase in index increase in level-of-living index of farm-operator index rise indexes between 1950 Jackson Jefferson Kentucky Lake Lee County level of living Level-of level-of-living indexes Lincoln Logan lowest indexes Madison Marion Metropolitan Michigan Mississippi Monroe Montana Montgomery noncommercial farms Number Number Number number of counties number of farms number of items percentage increase percentage of farms Perry Polk products sold Putnam quintile South Carolina South Central South Dakota Strafford County Texas tricity Tunica County Union value of products Virginia Warren Washington Wayne West South Central
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