推进收入研究的艺术

A. Lepawsky
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百万;1947年3月31日,这一数字降至3.597亿美元。主要在战后实行的削减为纳税人节省了大约4.75亿美元。在战后重建基金和稳定税收储备基金中预留了6.23亿美元的节余,以满足重建的需要和重建期间的紧急情况。除了减少债务、减少税收负担、为当前和未来的需要节省资金外,国家还向其人民提供了比以往任何时候都多的援助和更好的服务。在1940-41年,国家从总的一般资金中拿出4.64亿美元用于国家目的和地方援助,2.68亿美元用于地方援助。1947至1948年这些拨款约为6.5亿美元,其中3.7亿美元以上用于当地援助。所涉及的开支增加反映了时代的需要。我们今天为精神病院拨出的经费是战前的两倍多,目前超过8千万美元。州公共卫生项目增加了1000多万美元。国家对教育的援助大大超过战前的水平。国家工作人员的工资与时代保持同步。还有更多的类别,不胜枚举。纽约州已经走在了前面。它没有像爱丽丝那样“跑得快”而不移动任何地方。它将行动与方向结合起来;加强部门管理,精细化财政规划和管理,大幅增加国家对地方服务和援助。
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ADVANCING THE ART OF REVENUE RESEARCH
million; on March 31, 1947, it had dropped to $359.7 million. The savings to taxpayers by reductions instituted largely following the war have amounted to some $475 million. Savings of $623 million were set aside in the Postwar Reconstruction Fund and in the Tax Stabilization Reserve Funds to meet the demands of reconstruction and the exigencies of the reconversion period. In addition to reducing the debt, cutting the tax burden, and saving money for present and future needs, the state is giving more aid and providing greater services to its people than ever before in its history. In 1940-41 the state spent $464 million for state purposes and local assistance from general funds of the total, $268 million was for local assistance. For 1947-48 these appropriations approximate $650 million in which more than $370 million is for local assistance. The expenditure increases involved reflect the needs of the times. We are appropriating today for our mental hospitals more than twice as much as before the war currently over $80 million. The state public health program has been increased by more than $10 million. State aid for education greatly exceeds the prewar level. Pay of state employees has been kept in step with the times. There are more categories too numerous to mention. New York State has moved ahead. It has not " run fast " like Alice without moving any place. It has combined action with direction; it has provided improved departmental management, careful fiscal planning and management, and greatly increased state services and state assistance to localities.
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