Labor Bulletin of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts No. 22
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The cost of raw material is higher and selling prices exhibit a firmer tendency. Cotton cloth mills have also been extremely active during the winter and spring, and are now running to full capacity, and the print mills report full employment with greater activity than during the cor- responding months of 1901 or the months covered by our last review. Mills using water power have lost a few days' time by reason of high water during the spring but this has not seriously affected production. The ...aggregate numbers employed in establishments in the different industries, for the weeks ending April 12, 1901, and October 12, 1902, are, respectively, 18,205 and 19,440, an increase of 6.78 per cent, the weekly payrolls being, respectively, $144,813 and $152,895, a gain of 5.58 per cent. LOWELL. Increased output, with corresponding enlargement of employment and earnings, is reported in the manufacture of woollen goods with orders still coming in in good volume, although one establishment reports a considerable amount of product on hand, made in advance of the season and not yet sold.
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