The New Economy How Trustmakers Have Capitalized the American People And Made D
The New Economy How Trustmakers Have Capitalized the American People And Made D
Robert Fleming
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Why cannot the United States, with its own vast natural resources and superior labor and machinery, compete with the old machinery and inferior labor, working shorter hours, of England? 11 Why are Steel Rails sold in the United States for $28 per ton, which cost, including $2 per ton to labor, less than $12 per ton? Why are the people in American cities compelled to pay 5 cents for a ride on an Electric car, and often to stand, while the same ride is obtained in England for less than 2 cents, a...nd often for 1 cent? Why are the people of the United States confronted with higher and higher prices, which make the dollars buy less and prohibit the use of farm and industrial products for home and for export? Why were the exports of our Manufactures in 1902 less than $5 per head of the population? Why were the exports of Agricultural products $13. 60 per head of the population in 1880 and only $10. 50 per head of the population in 1902? Why has the Merchant Shipping dwindled from 92 tons in every 100 tons of our Foreign trade, when there was no bogus capital charged as real money, to less than 9 tons of every 100 tons of our Foreign trade?
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