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7 Monthly Review , U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics , September , 1917 , p . 67. Washington , D. C. · cient distribution of fuel supply ; and to enforce adherence 20 LABOR PROBLEMS AND LABOR ADMINISTRATION [ 234.
7 Monthly Review , U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics , September , 1917 , p . 67. Washington , D. C. · cient distribution of fuel supply ; and to enforce adherence 20 LABOR PROBLEMS AND LABOR ADMINISTRATION [ 234.
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... wage workers ' families in the United States had in 1916 an income below the requirements for subsistence . * For some years much has been said of the unequal distribution of wealth in America , and the workers , knowing the facts ...
... wage workers ' families in the United States had in 1916 an income below the requirements for subsistence . * For some years much has been said of the unequal distribution of wealth in America , and the workers , knowing the facts ...
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Statistics of income for the calendar year 1917 issued by the United States Treasury Department , Commissioner of Internal Revenue , throw further light upon the subject of incomes in this country . The following is a simple summary of ...
Statistics of income for the calendar year 1917 issued by the United States Treasury Department , Commissioner of Internal Revenue , throw further light upon the subject of incomes in this country . The following is a simple summary of ...
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Comparing the statistics of the above summary for 1917 with the data for ten months of 1914 , it is seen that whereas in the 1914 period there were 44 families with incomes of $ 1,000,000 or more , the number of persons who received ...
Comparing the statistics of the above summary for 1917 with the data for ten months of 1914 , it is seen that whereas in the 1914 period there were 44 families with incomes of $ 1,000,000 or more , the number of persons who received ...
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Sufficiently reliable statistical data concerning wealth and income are available to warrant the conclusion of a close student of the labor problem that : " It is a conventional economic truism that American industrialism is ...
Sufficiently reliable statistical data concerning wealth and income are available to warrant the conclusion of a close student of the labor problem that : " It is a conventional economic truism that American industrialism is ...
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