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The total of individual income after taxes increased from $ 68 billion in 1939 to $ 138 billion in 1944. ... This increase in civilian goods and services is surprisingly large . It has occurred in spite of the fact that about 45 per ...
The total of individual income after taxes increased from $ 68 billion in 1939 to $ 138 billion in 1944. ... This increase in civilian goods and services is surprisingly large . It has occurred in spite of the fact that about 45 per ...
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The increase in straight - time hourly wage rates since August , 1939 , was 45 per cent . Average hourly wages had risen 65 per cent . ( This includes overtime premiums , upgrading and shifts from low - paid to higher - paid industries ...
The increase in straight - time hourly wage rates since August , 1939 , was 45 per cent . Average hourly wages had risen 65 per cent . ( This includes overtime premiums , upgrading and shifts from low - paid to higher - paid industries ...
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Even with expanded " take - home " pay due to the longer work week and increased production , the industrial worker and his white - collar colleague are stripped of real earning power by constantly increasing living costs and the heavy ...
Even with expanded " take - home " pay due to the longer work week and increased production , the industrial worker and his white - collar colleague are stripped of real earning power by constantly increasing living costs and the heavy ...
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