Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the Finances

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Remarks by Assistant Secretary Surrey May 15 1968 before
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Remarks by Assistant Secretary Surrey June 18 1968 before
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Excerpts from remarks by Assistant Secretary Surrey November
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29A Other Treasury testimony published in hearings before congressional
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Statement by Secretary Fowler November 19 1967 following
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Statement by Secretary Fowler February 5 1968 before the House
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Statement by Secretary Fowler and Chairman Martin of the Federal
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Remarks by Secretary Fowler April 30 1968 before the Chamber
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An act to provide for U S participation in the facility based on Special
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Remarks by Secretary Fowler May 24 1968 at the 15th Annual
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Bases of tables
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RECEIPTS AND OUTLAYS
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Receipts and outlays fiscal years 17891968
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Means of financing fiscal years 1967 and 1968
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Budget receipts by sources and outlays by major functions fiscal years
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Internal revenue collections by tax sources fiscal years 193668
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Customs collections and payments by regions and districts fiscal
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Principal of the public debt fiscal years 17901968
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Public debt outstanding by classification June 30 195868_
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Maturity distribution and average length of marketable interest
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Description of agency securities subject to statutory limitation
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Public debt receipts and expenditures by classes monthly for 1968
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Changes in public debt issues fiscal year 1968
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Issues maturities and redemptions of interestbearing public debt
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Allotments by investor classes on subscriptions for public marketable
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III
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Sales and redemptions of Series E and H savings bonds by denomina
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Interest on the public debt by classes fiscal years 196468 211
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ACCOUNT OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES
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Highway trust fund June 30 1968 245
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Judical survivors annuity fund June 30 1968 247
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Library of Congress trust funds June 30 1968 248
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National service life insurance fund June 30 1968 249
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Pershing Hall Memorial fund June 30 1968 251
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Railroad retirement account June 30 1968 252
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Railroad retirement holding account June 30 1968 254
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Railroad retirement supplemental account June 30 1968 255
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Unemployment trust fund June 30 1968 256
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U S Government life insurance fund June 30 1968 263
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FEDERAL AID TO STATES 76 Federal grants in aid payments to State and local governments fiscal year 1968 264
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Federal grants in aid payments to individuals and private institutions within the States fiscal year 1968 282
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CUSTOMS OPERATIONS 78 Merchandise entries fiscal years 1967 and 1968 292
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Carriers and persons arriving in the United States fiscal years 1967
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Aircraft and aircraft passengers entering the United States fiscal years 1967 and 1968 294
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Seizures for violations of customs laws fiscal years 1967 and 1968 295
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Principal commodities on which drawback was paid fiscal years 1967 and 1968___ 296
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ENGRAVING AND PRINTING PRODUCTION 84 New postage stamp issues delivered fiscal year 1968 297
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Deliveries of finished work by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing fiscal years 1967 and 1968 298
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INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS 86 Status of Class III awards of the Mixed Claims Commission United States and Germany and Private Law 509 as of J...
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Status of claims of American nationals against certain foreign gov ernments as of June 30 1968 300
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INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS 88 U S net monetary gold transactions with foreign countries and inter national institutions fiscal...
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Gold stock holdings of convertible foreign cur rencies and reserve position in the International Monetary Fund fiscal years 195868 303
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U S liquid liabilities to foreigners fiscal years 195868 304
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International investment position of the United States at yearend total 1965 by area 196667 306
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U S balance of payments calendar years 196567 and JanuaryJune 1968 308
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Assets and liabilities of the Exchange Stabilization Fund as of June
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Summary of receipts withdrawals and balances of foreign currencies acquired by the United States without purchase with dollars fiscal year 1968 312
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Balances of foreign currencies acquired by the United States without purchase with dollars June 30 1968 313
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Página 228 - In the councils of Government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the militaryindustrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist "We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes.
Página 401 - Bank shall be to contribute to the acceleration of the process of economic development of the member countries, individually and collectively.
Página 333 - Archivist of the United States, the Secretary of the Treasury, and the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Página 133 - All such bonds and certificates shall be exempt, both as to principal and interest from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority...
Página 326 - To meet the need, as and when it arises, for a supplement to existing reserve assets, the Fund is authorized to allocate special drawing rights to members that are participants in the Special Drawing Rights Department.
Página 328 - Outline is intended to meet the need, as and when it arises, for a supplement to existing reserve assets.
Página 329 - The first decision to allocate special drawing rights shall take into account, as special considerations, a collective judgment that there is a global need to supplement reserves, and the attainment of a better balance of payments equilibrium, as well as the likelihood of a better working of the adjustment process in the future.
Página 277 - The first line of defense of the dollar is the strength of the American economy. No business before the returning Congress will be more urgent than this: to enact the anti-inflation tax which I have sought for almost a year.
Página 343 - Budget to find ways of reducing the numbers of American civilians working overseas. Third, I have instructed the Secretary of Defense to find ways to reduce further the foreign exchange impact of personal spending by US Forces and their dependents in Europe.

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