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Year
GDP
(FSS) OASDI
(FSS) OASDI
1902
24.1
0
0
1903
25.9
0
0
1904
25.7
0
0
1905
28.8
0
0
1906
31
0
0
1907
33.9
0
0
1908
30.1
0
0
1909
32.2
0
0
1910
33.4
0
0
1911
34.3
0
0
1912
37.4
0
0
1913
39.1
0
0
1914
36.5
0
0
1915
38.7
0
0
1916
49.6
0
0
1917
59.7
0
0
1918
75.8
0
0
1919
78.3
0
0
1920
88.4
0
0
1921
73.6
0
0
1922
73.4
0
0
1923
85.4
0
0
1924
86.9
0
0
1925
90.6
0
0
1926
96.9
0
0
1927
95.5
0
0
1928
97.4
0
0
1929
103.6
0
0
1930
91.2
0
0
1931
76.5
0
0
1932
58.7
0
0
1933
56.4
0
0
1934
66
0
0
1935
73.3
0
0
1936
83.8
0
0
1937
91.9
2
2
1938
86.1
5
5
1939
92.2
10
10
1940
101.4
16
16
1941
126.7
63
63
1942
161.9
859
859
1943
198.6
1060
1060
1944
219.8
185
185
1945
223
253
253
1946
222.2
321
321
1947
244.1
416
416
1948
269.1
512
512
1949
267.2
619
619
1950
293.7
2107
2107
1951
339.3
3119
3119
1952
358.3
3547
3547
1953
379.3
4060
4060
1954
380.4
4554
4554
1955
414.7
4333
4333
1956
437.4
6442
6442
1957
461.1
6857
6857
1958
467.2
8044
8044
1959
506.6
8294
8294
1960
526.4
10798
10798
1961
544.8
11889
11889
1962
585.7
11267
11267
1963
617.8
13117
13117
1964
663.6
15242
15242
1965
719.1
15567
15567
1966
787.7
17556
17556
1967
832.4
22197
22197
1968
909.8
22265
22265
1969
984.4
25484
25484
1970
1038.3
29396
29396
1971
1126.8
31354
31354
1972
1237.9
35132
35132
1973
1382.3
40703
40703
1974
1499.5
47778
47778
1975
1637.7
55207
55207
1976
1824.6
58703
58703
1977
2030.1
68032
68032
1978
2293.8
73141
73141
1979
2562.2
83410
83410
1980
2788.1
96581
96581
1981
3126.8
117757
117757
1982
3253.2
122840
122840
1983
3534.6
128972
128972
1984
3930.9
150312
150312
1985
4217.5
169822
169822
1986
4460.1
182518
182518
1987
4736.4
194541
194541
1988
5100.4
220337
220337
1989
5482.1
240595
240595
1990
5800.5
255031
255031
1991
5992.1
265503
265503
1992
6342.3
273137
273137
1993
6667.4
281735
281735
1994
7085.2
302607
302607
1995
7414.7
284091
284091
1996
7838.5
311869
311869
1997
8332.4
336729
336729
1998
8793.5
358784
358784
1999
9353.5
383559
383559
2000
9951.5
411677
411677
2001
10286.2
434057
434057
2002
10642.3
440541
440541
2003
11142.1
447806
447806
2004
11867.8
457120
457120
2005
12638.4
493646
493646
2006
13398.9
520069
520069
2007
14077.6
542901
542901
2008
14441.4
562519
562519
2009
14258.2
559067
559067
2010
14623.9
542993
542993
2011
15299
576222
576222
2012
16203.3
615890
615890
2013
17182.2
654572
654572
2014
18192.6
691602
691602
2015
19190.4
731689
731689
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We have met with families in which for weeks together, not an article of sustenance but potatoes had been used; yet for every child the hard-earned sum was provided to send them to school.
E. G. West, Education and the State
In 1911... at least nine million of the 12 million covered by national insurance were already members of voluntary sick pay schemes. A similar proportion were also eligible for medical care.
Green, Reinventing Civil Society
Three dynamic and converging systems functioning as one: a democratic polity, an economy based on markets
and incentives, and a moral-cultural system which is plural and, in the largest sense, liberal.
Michael Novak, The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism