Labor Problems and Labor Administration in the United States During the World War, Volume 1University of Illinois, 1919 - Labor |
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Page 91
... advance from 100 in 1913 to 175 in 1917 ; Annalist ( 25 commodities ) from 100 in 1913 to 187 in 1917 ; Bradstreet ... advances in retail prices for the principal commodities of consumption , especially those which constitute the major ...
... advance from 100 in 1913 to 175 in 1917 ; Annalist ( 25 commodities ) from 100 in 1913 to 187 in 1917 ; Bradstreet ... advances in retail prices for the principal commodities of consumption , especially those which constitute the major ...
Page 92
... advances according to the proportion of ex- penditure for each item for incomes of different amounts , the following ... advance in the cost of living are verified by the special investigations of the United States Shipping Board and the ...
... advances according to the proportion of ex- penditure for each item for incomes of different amounts , the following ... advance in the cost of living are verified by the special investigations of the United States Shipping Board and the ...
Page 93
... advance in the cost of living . In June , 1918 , the cost of living had increased about 55 per cent over the pre - war period . Data collected by the United States Bureau of Labor but not yet completely tabulated , show that in fifteen ...
... advance in the cost of living . In June , 1918 , the cost of living had increased about 55 per cent over the pre - war period . Data collected by the United States Bureau of Labor but not yet completely tabulated , show that in fifteen ...
Page 95
... advance in rents from January 1 , 1916 , to January 1 , 1918 , was 9.2 per cent . The great variation in rents is shown by the fact that in Detroit from December , 1914 , to March , 1918 , rents increased 380 per cent , while in ...
... advance in rents from January 1 , 1916 , to January 1 , 1918 , was 9.2 per cent . The great variation in rents is shown by the fact that in Detroit from December , 1914 , to March , 1918 , rents increased 380 per cent , while in ...
Page 96
... advances by government , $ 910,000,000 ; total wage advances in three years , $ 1,200,000,000 , an average of $ 600 for each employee ; total wage advances since beginning of war , $ 1,365,000,000 , an average of $ 650 per employee.21 ...
... advances by government , $ 910,000,000 ; total wage advances in three years , $ 1,200,000,000 , an average of $ 600 for each employee ; total wage advances since beginning of war , $ 1,365,000,000 , an average of $ 650 per employee.21 ...
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