-109- TABLE 88.--Distribution of individuals 14 years of age and older reporting non- farm employment income, by educational level and nonfarm work income class, 433 rural households, North and West Florida, 1956 :: Education : 9 Nonfarm work :Indivi-: : High : i Still: Not income class : duals : Elementary school: College: in ascer- (dollars) :None: : : :school:tained S::1-4:5-6' 7 8 :1-3: 4 '1-3:4 ort : 1 3 t I more: : ::a : : : :more: : : .No.. No No. N N No No 1_. No. 1- 249 78 6 15 12 4 6 9 8 .. 1 16 1 250- 499 : 79 .. 18 11 7 9 35 6 2 .. 5 6 500- 749 30 .. 7 6 2 4 2 6 1 .. 2 750- 999 38 .. 3 5 4 5 15 3 .. .. 1 2 1,000-1,499 : 72 6 15 8 7 8 11 10 4 1 2 1,500-1,999 :52 1 9 10 3 8 9 9 2 .. 1 2,000-2,999 t 111 1 16 14 10 14 23 20 7 1 .. 5 3,000-3,999 : 53 1 4 9 3 3 8 12 3 8 1 1 4,000-4,999 40 .. 1 8 4 3 7 12 2 3 5,000-7,499 27 .. 2 3 .. 5 6 9 1 7,500-9,999 : 2 .. .. .... 1 .. .. 1 . 10,000 and over : 2 ., *. .. 1 .. 1 ., .. .. . Total 584 15 90 86 45 65 107 95 22 16 25 18 nonfarm employment incomes in excess of $3,000. Approximately 20 percent of those individuals with 5 through 11 years of schooling reported amounts above this figure. Of those individuals with 12 or more years of schooling, 39 per- cent earned $3,000 or more, Nearly two-thirds of the individuals reporting nonfarm employment incomes were males and their level of earnings were substantially above that of females (Table 89), As was the case among individuals reporting farm wage work, most of the individuals reporting nonfarm employment set no physical limitation on the kind of work they were able to do. Unlike individuals reporting farm wage