The book A Single Tax Handbook for 1913 was written by author Fillebrown, Charles Bowdoin, 1842-1917 Here you can read free online of A Single Tax Handbook for 1913 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Single Tax Handbook for 1913 a good or bad book?
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Suppose the 400,000 competing: laborers to earn $400 each. They would spend $350 of this. Half of this would be paid in wages to other laborers, producing what the new-comers wanted. Even if the other half injuriously affected resident laborers, it would amount to less than one cent in each dollar of their annual wages. 72 A SINGLE TAX HANDBOOK greater comfort and having much easier work. The immigration of women of this class has been enor- mous; but it has never reduced wages. It may well be ...doubted whether it has even had any material in- fluence in preventing a further advance. All the great advance in the wages of domestic servants has occurred since they began to arrive in great numbers. We may safely assume that any rise in wages which would result from a reform in taxation, extending over the whole or the larger portion of the United States, would be permanent, notwithstanding any probable amount of immigration. § 6. Amount of rise in wages. As the purchasing power of laborers would be increased at least 15 per cent, from the instant at which taxes were taken off their purchases, an increase of demand to that extent may be assumed as certain, subject to such reduction of demand as might be caused by the reduced profits of the not more than 50,000 families who would suffer any loss of income through the new taxation.
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