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" These, it is to be noted, are not pre-war figures; they represent conditions after a year of war and two years of rising prices. And each dollar now represents in its power to purchase a place in which to live, food to eat, and clothing to wear but 71... "
Bulletin - Página 63
por Public Ownership League of America - 1919
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Report of the Railroad Wage Commission to the Director General of Railroads ...

United States. Railroad wage commission, United States Railroad Administration - 1918 - 168 páginas
...they represent conditions after a year of war, and two years of rising prices. And each dollar now represents in its power to purchase a place in which to live, food to eat, and clothing to wear, but; 71 cents as against the 100 cents of January 1, 1916. That there h-as been such...
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Report of the Railroad Wage Commission to the Director General of Railroads ...

United States. Railroad wage commission, United States Railroad Administration - 1918 - 190 páginas
...dollar now represents In its power to purchase a place in which to live, food to eat, and clothing to wear, but 71 cents as against the 100 cents of January 1, 1916. That there has been such steadfast loyalty to the railroads, and so slight a disposition to use the...
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Statement of Hon. W. G. McAdoo: Director General of Railroads, Before the ...

William Gibbs McAdoo - 1919 - 60 páginas
...grades receiving from $150.00 to $250.00 per month, there is included less than 3% of all the employees (excluding officials), and these aggregate less than...cents as against the 100 cents of January 1, 1916." WAGES. Wage increases granted during the year are estimated to aggregate between $600,000,000 and $700,000,000...
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Extension of Tenure of Government Control of Railroads

United States. Federal Railroad Administration - 1919 - 132 páginas
...after a year of war, and two years of rising prices. And each dollar now (the report was made Apr. 30, 1918) represents in its power to purchase a place...cents as against the 100 cents of January 1, 1916. WAGES. Wage increases granted during the year are estimated to aggregate between $600,000,000 and $700,000,000...
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Extention of Tenure of Government Control of Railroads: Hearings...Wash. 1919

United States. Congress. Senate. Interstate Commerce Committee - 1919 - 1816 páginas
...year of war, and two years of rising prices. And each dollar now (the report was made Apr. 30. 19] 3") represents in its power to purchase a place in which...cents as against the 100 cents of January 1, 1916. WAGES. Wage increases granted during the year are estimated to aggregate between $600,000^000 and $700,000,000...
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Extending Period of Government Control of Railroads ... H.R. 13707 ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1919 - 46 páginas
...of war and two years of rising prices. And each dollar now (the report «a» made Apr. 30. 191ft > represents in its power to purchase a place in which to live, food to eat. and clothes to wear, bat 71 cents as against the 100 cents of January 1. 1916." WAGES. Wage increases granted during the...
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The Workers at War

Frank Julian Warne - 1920 - 266 páginas
...; they represent conditions after a year of war and two years of rising prices. And each dollar now represents in its power to purchase a place in which to live, food to eat, and clothing to wear, but 71 cents as against the 100 cents of January i, 1916." So much for the question...
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The Democratic Text Book, 1920

Democratic National Committee (U.S.) (1920-1924), Democratic National Committee (U.S.) - 1920 - 544 páginas
...They represent conditions after a year of war and two years of rising prices, and every dollar now represents in its power to purchase a place in which to live, food to eat, and clothing to wear, but 71 cents as against 100 cents of January 1, 1916. "That there has been such steadfast...
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Railroad Revenues and Expenses: Hearings...S. Res. 23

United States U.S. Congress. Senate. Interstate commerce - 1921 - 1152 páginas
...they represent conditions after a year of war, and two years of rising prices. And each dollar now represents in its power to purchase a place in which to live, food to eat, and clothing to wear, but 71 cents as against the 100 cents of January 1, 1916. That there has been such...
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Railroad Revenues and Expenses: October 13 and 15, November 25-December 3, 1921

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1921 - 648 páginas
...figures; they represent conditions after a year of war and two years of rising prices. And each dollar now represents in its power to purchase a place in which to live, food to eat, twl clothing to wear but 71 cents, as against 100 cents on January 1, 1916. Finding wages too low in...
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