at about 50 billion RM, so that we can draw the conclusion that the standard of living of the German people has been lowered by nearly one-fifth. It should be kept in mind, to be sure, that there were, in the first place, certain possibilities of avoiding consumption by the using up of portions of the national wealth, as for example by decreasing the number of cattle, failure to make investments in place of others, clearing out of stock,etc 1938* 1939** 1940** In the billions of RM --------------------------- National income 80 about 94 about 90 Plus taxes not included in national income 15.2 19.1 about 19 Social product; in the broader sense 95.2 about 113 about 109 Minus total expenditures of the public authorities 45.6 62.2 about 74 Remainder 49.6 a about 51 about 35 Plus transfer of income by the government 8.1 11.7 about 15 Portion of the national income available for private enterprise 57.7 about 63 about 50 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * Old Reich, including the Saar ** Including Austria and the Sudenland, but without the newly incorporated eastern territory. |