In 1935, the year that FDR signed the Social Security Act into law, the birth rate was 18.7 per 1,000. In 1940, when the first monthly check was issued, it had gone up to 19.4. By 1954, when Disability had been added, the birth rate at the heart of the Baby Boom stood at 25.3.
In a nation of 163 million people, 4 million babies were being born each year.
In 1935, the year that FDR signed the Social Security Act into law, the birth rate was 18.7 per 1,000. In 1940, when the first monthly check was issued, it had gone up to 19.4. By 1954, when Disability had been added, the birth rate at the heart of the Baby Boom stood at 25.3.
In a nation of 163 million people, 4 million babies were being born each year.
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4 comments:
Is there an echo in here?
It's like Deja Vu all over again!
When there are no more funds for EBT which is coming sooner than many suspect, look for riots and looting of grocery stores. Many will be clueless what to do when kicked off the plantation.
Anonymous Anonymous said...
Is there an echo in here?
February 28, 2014 at 11:19 AM
between your ears
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