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Show How the Average Consumer Outlook for Consumer Dollar is Spent Goods in 1952 . tgF FOOD: 1952 supplies expected to CONSUMER S. BTSf ke 'ufncient to maintain domestic con- DURABLES Izi&o sumption at 1951 level. JZrrL- CLOTHING & SHOES: Room lor FOOD 28.0)1 production expansion here il demand SC increases. Plants now below capacity. SERVICES Wwtf HOUSING: Should be O.K. Pop- 21.6 - ulation increase 1940-1950, 13 per cent; I ( N L residence increase, 23 per cent. Sfeiji yClXr ISk OTHER NON-DURABLES: V"HjSj3j I fiTj CLOTHING ffll (Tobacco, alcohol, etc.) No scarcity V X &SH0ES w Vot 'Sir A MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES: Ilk OTHER 1 J yfll i 4 (Laundries, barber shops, transporta- NON-DURABLES HOUSING Xl' JH. tion.) No scarcities. 'llV 16.2 I 9.9 fll 'rjsptYTl-rflT'' CONSUMER DURABLES: 1 1 1 J f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Prospective supply adequate, consumers already well stocked. DMd on U. S. Govinmnt Reports |