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STATISTICS OF INCOME.
Distribution by sources of income and deductions, by income
Continued., calendar year 1920—
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5, 000 to $10,000$10,000 to $20,000$20,000 to %40,000$40,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 and over....
Total
Total income.
277,640,920529,128,056507,939,409
,615,243,756,463,438,212827,643,240799,869,376438,497,998264,845,663347,574,942131,866,03593,255,97462.302,483124,194,846101,880,90827,083,7919,151,87168,712,373
26,690,269,853
Generaldeductions.
$227,574,302344,584,688468,332,170546,912,793444,746,089358,830,376170,250,63696,966,68957,424,46782,063,43730,899,75524,948,83316,437,23134,881,29421,918,0145,095,1494,064,27718,710,470
2,954,640,670
Per centof totalincomein eachclass.
I
5.325.288.50
15.1318.0519.6321.2822.1121.6823.6123.4326.7526.3828.0921.5118.8144.4127.23
11.07
Totalnet income.
$4,050,066,6186,184,543,3685,039,607,2393,068,330,9632,018,692,1231,468,812,864629,618,740341,531,309207,421,196265,511,505100,966,28068,307,14145,865,25289,313,55279,962,89421,988,6425,087,59450,001,903
23,735,629,183
Per centof totalincomein eachclass.
94.6894.7291.5084.8781.9580.3778.7277.8978.3276.3976.5773.2573.6271.9178.4981.1955.5972.77
88.93
The distribution of personal income by sources, expressed inpercentages, is given in the succeeding table.
Distribution of personal income, by sources and by income classes, showing the proportionfrom each source expressed in percentages, calendar year 1920.
Income classes.Part-
nershipprofits.
82.0678.1859.7141.3435.5830.1624. 5821.4118.7215.0413.1310.2310.388.255.54
10.22.50
1.22
Profitsfrom
sales ofreal
estate,stocks,
andbonds.
Rentsand
royal-ties.
Divi-dends.
Interestand
invest-ment
income.
Totalincome.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000 000...$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000..$2,000,000 and over
0.961.394.807.897.124.893.673.212.762.372.342.49.812.251.562.41
5.68
Total.. 6.37
3.233.224.495.094.364.063.833.443.463.734.022.114.462.343.81.37.44
3.06
3.93
1.271.494.0010.6519.3927.6733.7036.7437.7441.1942.1850.2143.7949.3255.2654.6487.2975.48
10. 25
4.624.245.927.438.689.399.9510.0610.0010.3811.5910.369.4011.7013.155.7110.589.32
6.40
100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
100.00
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1920
8 STATISTICS OF INCOME.
Distribution of personal income, by sources and income classes, calendar year 1921—*Continued.
Income classes.
Under $1,000 ,$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250.000$250,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $500.000$500,000 to $1,000.000....$1,000,000 to $1,500,000..$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.,$2,000,000 and over
Total.
Rents androyalties.
$116,652,120151,391,796240,115,413248,866,148171,850,952107,953,73870,605,21425,446,55813,260, 5277,496,6768,257,0464,936,1662,013,963
464,1462,268,2174,356,613
1,233
2,021,356
1,177,957,882
Dividends.
$168,395,62166,325,05897,084,540
230,009,270349,231,315407,565,766409,556,238208,162,957129,500, 74778,235,249
100,568,99749,960,27231,898,61215,219,64355,429,20431,353,9869,956,287
38,498,637
2,476,952,399
Interest andinvestment
income.
$137,227,982187,355,502271,229,250321,548,396246,391,101195,199,049150,913,11963,567,02234,945,23318,459,46323,791,00910,091, 5076,715, 8412,772,307
10,400,6715,161,187
587,090
3,983,166
1,690,338,895
Total income.
$937,234,4683,989,492,1135,849,912,6154,637,507,8222,860,658,2531,934,652,4241,402,506,748577,268,886325,103,308188,628,183220,714,510102,868,52361,372,88229,705,64691,905,11057,056,51714,946,573
47,247,351
23,328,781,932
The distribution of personal income by sources, expressed in per-centages, is given in the succeeding table:
Distribution of personal income, by sources and by income classes, showing the proportionfrom each source expressed in percentages, calendar year 1921.
Income classes.Wagesand
salaries.
Under $1,000$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1.000,000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 and over
Total
34.2881.3277.8861.6546.9333.2230.8324.5521.2819.5915.8712.7113.0910.106.123.282.36
5.04
59.21
Busi-ness.
12.696.398.63
14.4714.0610.538.206.645.365.545.293.714.548.083.367.456.86
10.14
Part-ner-
ships,fiduci-aries,etc.
3.841.612.254.448.59
10.9212.7714.3716.3817.6517.1118.7015.4017.8714.6816.8219.79
Profitsfrom
sales ofreal
estate,stocks
andbonds.
.16
5.75
4.13.53.82
2.173.593 593.* 212.972.321.981.641.71.78
1.831.74.82.44
.62
Rents,and
royal-ties.
12.453.794.115.376.015.585.034.414.083.973.744.803.281.562.477.63.01
4.28
5.05
Divi-dends.
17.971.661.674.96
12.2121.0729.2036.0539.8341.4845.5748.5751.9751.2360.3154.9666.61
81.47
10.62
Inter-estand
invest-mentin-
come.
14.644.704.646.948.61
10.0910.7611.0110.759.79
10.789.80
10.949.33
11.329.043.93
8.43
7.25
Totalin-
comer
100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
100.00
100.00
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1921
10 STATISTICS OF INCOME
The distribution of personal income by sources, expressed in per-centages, is given in the succeeding table:
Distribution of personal income, by sources and by income classes, showing the pro-portion from each source expressed in percentages, calendar year 1922
Income classes
Under $1,000$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000 .$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000...$1,000,000 and over
Total
Wagesandsala-ries
36.8179.5474.8859.8043.9733.9125.3018.7914.159.486.163.422.95
55.06
Busi-ness
18.287.54
10.0316.0215.8011.138.446.204.573.542.871.941.48
11.42
Part-ner-
ships
3.422.082.694.847.909.90
11.2112.3213.5713.4212. 566.694.23
5.74
Profitsfrom
sales ofreal
estate,stocks
andbonds
4.15.72
1.122.504,796. 286.234.363.814.383.222.482.51
2.98
Capi-tal netgainfrom
sale ofassetsheldfor
morethantwo
years
1.135.297. 91
12. SI17.5525.9932.60
1.00
Rentsand
royal-ties
10.983.774.335.146.175.654.543.764.053.152.222.323.04
4.92
Inter-est andinvest-ment
in-come
11.644.564.826.728.499.71
10.039.709.108.516.598.094.32
6.99
Inter-est onGov-ern-
mentobliga-tionsnot
wholly
emptfromtax
0.21.05.05.02.22.34.42.44.39.38.56.30.53
.14
Divi-dends
13.491.481.784.46
11.3920.9430.1136.2539.1940.6045.4145.1346.99
10.71
Fidu-ciary
1.02.26.30.50
1.272.142.592 893.263.732.863.641.30
1.04
Totalin-
come
100.00100.00100.00100.00100 00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
100.00
INCOME FROM BUSINESS (PERSONAL RETURNS)
The income reported by individuals as having been derived frombusiness, other than from partnerships, is shown according to indus-trial divisions in the following table. These data represent only suchamounts reported by individuals as were derived from businessoperations conducted as sole proprietors and do not necessarilyindicate the principal occupations of, or the total income reported by,the persons making the returns.
Income reported from business pursuits, personal returns, calendar year 1922
Industrial groups
Agriculture and related industries.Mining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, beverages, and tobacco..Textiles and textile productsLeather and leather products _.Rubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper, pulp, and productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing.ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service, professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcSpecial cases, business not sufficiently defined to be
classed with any other division _.Grand total _
Numberof busi-nesses
reported
104, 8343,006
14,41911, 0223,628
4282,441
2957,4631,0252,2088,6827,902
59,513
39, 54315, 776
297,133263, 59232, 745
90, 206
906, 348
Per cent
11. 57.33
1.591.22.40.05.27.04.82.11.24.96.87
6.57
4.371.74
32.7829.083.61
9.95
100. 00
Net income
$231, 289, 99815,932,045
50, 247, 51538,114, 3689,735, 5141,688, 845
13, 550, 6491,695,754
28,414, 6086, 773,896
10,051,86429,046,82831,064, 881
220,384, 722
146, 265, 96745,991,802
891,372,487911,624,977129, 520,971
247,388,175
2,839, 771,144
Per cent
8.15.56
1.771.35.34.06.48.06
1.00.24.35
1.021.09
7.76
5.151.62
31. 3£32.104.56
8.71
100.00
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1922
STATISTICS OF INCOME 9
The distribution of personal income by sources, expressed in per-centages, is given in the succeeding table:
Distribution of personal income, by sources and by income classes, showing the pro-portion from each source expressed in percentages, calendar year 1923
Income classes
U n d e r $1,000$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000...$1,000,000 and over
Total
Wagesandsala-ries
37 4968.2963 9845. 9744.3034. 2725 1618.8114.0910. 498.145.432.47
48.53
Busi-ness
23.1313.6216. 5524.1215. 5211. 198.40f>. ] 23. 763.242.802. 461.78
16.14
Part-
ships
3.442.373.075.618. 189.72
10 9210. 6911. 049.136.494.33
.62
5.74
Profitsfromsales
of realestate,stocks
andbonds1
2 13
1.833.084.536.095 183. 072.121. 651.121.39.19
2.96
Capi-tal netgamfrom
sale ofassetsheldfor
morethantwo
years
1 376. 10
10. 0815. 6621.8423.9140.51
1.04
Rentsand
royal-ties
15.100.226.367.036.155.214 743. 733. 842.842.503.18.43
6.20
Inter-1 est, and
in-vest-ment
m-co.uc
12 166.255 657.828.469.149 313 SO8.007.917.116.434.93
7.45
Inter-est onGov-ern-mentobli-
gationsnot
whollvexemptfromtax
0 22.0504
. 10
. 17294447
.37
.44
.54
.46
.33
.15
Divi-dends
5 671.972 155.61
10.8721.6231 9439.3444.0645.3246.0347.9047.71
10. 66
Fidu-ciary
0 66.3937
.661.822 472 542 872.648.323. 434.511.03
1.13
Total
come
100 00100. 00100 00100 00100. 00100 00100 00100 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00100. 00
100. 00
1 Other than capital net gain from sale of assets held for more than two years.
INCOME FROM BUSINESS (PERSONAL RETURNS)
The income reported by individuals as having been derived frombusiness, other than from partnerships, is shown according to indus-trial divisions in the following table. These data represent only suchamounts reported by individuals as were derived from business opera-tions conducted as sole proprietors and do not necessarily indicate theprincipal occupations of, or the total income reported by, the personsmaking the returns.
Income reported from business pursuits, personal returns, calendar year 1923
Industrial groups
Agriculture and related industries..Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, beverages, and tobacco..Textiles and textile productsLeather and leather productsKubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood products.Paper, pulp, and productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities..Trade-Public service—Professional, amusements, hotels, etc..Finance, banking, insurance, etcSpecial cases, business not sufficiently defined to be
classed with any other divisionGrand total
Number ofbusinessesreported
185, 4465,859
33,06622, 2177,875
7335,669
52316,1872,4433,571
17, 36820,115
129, 767
90, 67735,150
647,569481, 77954, 771
115,126
1, 746,144
Per cent
10.62.34
1.891.27.45.04.33.03.93.14.21.99
1.15
7.43
5.192.01
37.0927. 593.14
6.59
100. 00
Net income
$356, 692, 51818, 330, 506
86, 715, 70964, 095,48316,147,233
1,333, 20320, 999, 643
2,633,57147, 754, 22310, 474,14114, 341,95545,116, 08556,940, 25S
366,5 1,514
267,049,80881,867,902
1,617,969,2301, 530,651,936
196,827, 833
297, 092,160
4, 733, 033,407
Per cent
7.53.39
1.831.35.34.03.45.06
1.01.22.30.95
1.20
7.74
5.651.73
34.1832. 344.16
6.28
100.00
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1923