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... Percent distribution Higher Lower Intermediate Higher budget budget budget ... automobile owners and nonowners , and bud- gets with lower proportions of ... automobile owner , the intermediate bud- get provides for the replacement of his ...
... Percent distribution Higher Lower Intermediate Higher budget budget budget ... automobile owners and nonowners , and bud- gets with lower proportions of ... automobile owner , the intermediate bud- get provides for the replacement of his ...
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... auto ownership was specified for 80 to 95 percent of families in metropolitan areas , and , as a result , average costs were only 2 percent below those in nonmetropolitan areas . In the higher budget , where ownership of an automobile ...
... auto ownership was specified for 80 to 95 percent of families in metropolitan areas , and , as a result , average costs were only 2 percent below those in nonmetropolitan areas . In the higher budget , where ownership of an automobile ...
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... automobile owners and nonowners are weighted by the following proportions of families : Boston , Chicago , New York , and Philadelphia , 50 percent for both automobile owners and nonowners ; all other metropolitan areas , 65 percent for ...
... automobile owners and nonowners are weighted by the following proportions of families : Boston , Chicago , New York , and Philadelphia , 50 percent for both automobile owners and nonowners ; all other metropolitan areas , 65 percent for ...
Side 11
... percent for homeowner costs . 3 The average costs of automobile owners and non owners are weighted by the following proportions : Boston , Chicago , New York , and Philadelphia , 80 percent for owners , 20 percent for nonowners ...
... percent for homeowner costs . 3 The average costs of automobile owners and non owners are weighted by the following proportions : Boston , Chicago , New York , and Philadelphia , 80 percent for owners , 20 percent for nonowners ...
Side 12
... percent for homeowner costs . All families were assumed to be automobile owners . 3 4 In total medical care , the average costs of medical insurance were weighted by the following proportions : 30 percent for families paying full cost ...
... percent for homeowner costs . All families were assumed to be automobile owners . 3 4 In total medical care , the average costs of medical insurance were weighted by the following proportions : 30 percent for families paying full cost ...
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