Wartime Budgets for Three Income Levels: 1. Family of an Executive. 2. Family of a White-collar Worker. 3. Family of a Wage Earner. Prices for San Francisco, March 1943 |
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Budget for the Family of an Executive | 10 |
Budget for the Family of a WhiteCollar Worker | 40 |
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adults Milk allowance will yield Annual replacement cost Annual upkeep cost automobile average beans Box lunches Sandwiches Boy of 13 California retail sales Carrot cent cereal Cleaning and pressing Clothing Coffee for adults Cookies cost Annual replacement Cottage cheese cotton Cream dress eggs evaporated milk excise tax Figures Item figures shown Food continued fresh furnishings Galoshes Guests at home haircuts Half soles House Operation include state sales include the California Left-over legal rationing Margarine Meals at home meat Milk Box lunches Milk for children Miscellaneous Number Orange peacetime standard Peanut butter permanent waves point value potatoes prewar priced in March protein prunes purchase raisins rayon reduced Reductions in Consumption retail sales tax rutabagas salad sales tax Annual San Francisco shoes soup Stock substitute tax Annual cost Tea for adults Temporary Wartime Adjustments tomato vegetables vitamin wage earner war bonds wartime budget wartime economy week white-collar worker Wife