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... increase in the percentage of the total popula- tion of the United States classified as ' gainful work- ers . ' " It was shown that the percent of those gain- fully employed in the United States in the year 1900 was 38.2 and the percent ...
... increase in the percentage of the total popula- tion of the United States classified as ' gainful work- ers . ' " It was shown that the percent of those gain- fully employed in the United States in the year 1900 was 38.2 and the percent ...
Pagina 18
... increase in the percent of those gainfully employed to the increase in our population . The population of the United States in 1900 was 75,994,575 , and in 1930 it was 122,775,046 . By de- ducting the 38.2 per cent of those gainfully ...
... increase in the percent of those gainfully employed to the increase in our population . The population of the United States in 1900 was 75,994,575 , and in 1930 it was 122,775,046 . By de- ducting the 38.2 per cent of those gainfully ...
Pagina 29
... increase the wages paid to workers . In the last eight months 190 companies have paid extra dividends and 27 have increased dividends . If a company can increase dividends it is in a posi- tion to increase the income of its wage earners ...
... increase the wages paid to workers . In the last eight months 190 companies have paid extra dividends and 27 have increased dividends . If a company can increase dividends it is in a posi- tion to increase the income of its wage earners ...
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