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Show KAKm 6A Sorensen & The'dltLdkc Tribucr. rmbrr 2f I I9h; )l I I M i Ml ti.K I II. Illk Kill ll.llll V cr l)iliirlinu NmU Wahlberg Dei ThurUuy Families Willi Kids Earn Less - $1 j 2)7 less than 4'J percent of the $34 379 avei families age income for tu the report families with According now- - account for 33 3 percent of tne nations population, down from til 5 percent m 1973 But their share of the national income irom 49 2 per-- ' since 1973 has fallen even er.t to 33 6 percent Ubev aid young couples have dealt w.th the problem of declining real income in several wavs, including having fewer children and deciding tha' wives and mothers should get fulltime jobs The study was conducted under the direction of Sheldon Danziger. a professor ol social work at the Cniversily of Wisconsin and head of its Institute for Hesearch on Poverty Daniger found that the loss in mean income a- - measured in constant, unit. Hated dollars ha- - aliected families across all economic strata, from poor tu rich. But the biggest declines have been among the poor Fut.:!ic- - wan vhii portion of the ijn-ire sharing ut e unomic pie dp!te a recent trend a to 'A urk tu back arroruing rti'iihers gijing r:eA ,! lid'. I omfTlilunrd by Cungre e .unal IrataJv t undated for the i Leon mm Committee and relea.-c- J said ttc sOare el national IMull.f w.:h (t.ilUren ha- - drc pped lb fana.it's tjuir.g HINGTO.N OP- W small a two-pare- s r cr.ll-dre- -- fa-t- er I nt ". n e 197 pm me li -- i are n gar Jed as nation - cn.iJrt-al andecunuinic tutare. this intur-fiud. Curbing said Hep David n is vt-ti ' the i hjirtnan of the panel obvv t udv The gave no simple explanation tor 'ne mentioned a contributing tu the it Bo' ime jet .toaiion tie increasing number of famine-fej.je- d bv .me parent usually a woman -- - -- ir.gle parent- - headed 24 7 peri ent of ai! in 1904 up irom lb 4 percent in 1973 said It found that families w ah ingle famines -- female heads had mean income a la- -t year of Wilson fixed it for me, and now it doesn't go am more either! choo-cho- Utah Losing Millions in Sales Tax on Mail Orders ml "i ta'c catalog sales - or 2 3 per cent ot its projected 1983 sales tax revenues In relea-m- g this year - state rujeyUuns,uf ttv lyssej. Quarterly pointed out that r while customers are supposed to pay sales taxi's, states really have no effective way of forcing payment because, of a 9B7 Supreme r Court ruling that firms ( annul be required to collect luxes in interstate commerce r With sales skyrocketing. especially over the past several weeks - because of the convenience ot avoiding Chrismas shopping Be Virginia Rubuheaux Tribune Washington Bureau W AMHNGTON - This may be the ej.son to be jolly, but Hah official-a- i e f ind.ng it no laughing maiter that, their state this year will lose an estimated revenue vf between $10 million and $10 2 million. because of mail order sales to 1 According to new estimates by the Vi"i-ui- v Commission on intergovernmental Relations, which advi-e- s the nations governor.-- . I tah. by year s end will. have suffered an estimated loss ot $10. 047). 000 to $'r0.2 iH0oJ trom uni olleeted taxe- - on 1 1 mail-orde- mail-orde- t'tuhn- 1 otticials nationwide have practically panicked at the thought ot losing an estimated $1 5 billion annually in tax r dollars on purchases, and have asked Congress to help them to court decision bypass the and collect the monev In the meantime, with Congress in ACIR projects the following iee-s- . a 8.) revenue tor -- Kites surrounding Ctah Nevada $9 533 to 31U517 million lor 9 lo 2 5 per cent ot the states projected -- ales tax revenues this by--ta- -- veari. Idaho $4 774 to $1 934 million 2 5 lo 9 2 per centi. Wyoming $1,992 to 34 892 million iU 9 to 2 2 per centi. Colorado $8 903 to 315 012 million li 3 to 2 per cent). Arizona- $19 544 to $19 990 million H7 to 2 per cent). New Mexico $8 179 to $22 527 million lor a projected loss of 5 to 4 I per by simply picking up the phone ami charging purchases to a cred.t card for home delivery state crowds -- mail-orde- 1 cent Mtogether. ACIR predicts that as much as $45 billion worth of mail order men lundise will escape state taxation in 1985 Not only because ol lo--- mail-orde- i or office convenience ol the shopping that way. but because in many instances, the merchandise is subject to neither state or local taxes. e AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE NUTCRACKERS THE LARGEST SELECTION IN SALT LAKE AT THE VERY CHEAPEST PRICES ALL IMPORTED FROM GERMANY STARTS TODAY THE MOST MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION - WOOD ORNAMENTS: PYRAMIDS, MUSIC BOXES. EVERLASTING CANDLES. SMOKING MEN. At Bathtique a sale means a real bargain reduced prices on 1st quality merchandise. OF FURS THE ORIGINAL EUROPEAN DOWN COMFORTERS AT SUPER SAVINGS. Were The Bath Specialists. EVER SHOWN IN UTAH. 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