The Tariff And the Farmer How It Lessens the Exchange Value of His Products Ho

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The Tariff And the Farmer How It Lessens the Exchange Value of His Products Ho
Samuel Payson Perry
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After deducting the value of the various items, what remains is $297. 36. From this must be still further deducted the board of a hired man for a portion of the year, and the cost of shoeing the horses. What then remains (less than $250, we judge) represents the total labor earnings of a farmer's family. He has this advan- tage over the workman, a cheap house to live in, value about $1000; so that the small income he receives is not diminished by a rent bill.
Row the Eastern Farmer Has Fared. 1
...29 Now what does the average workman's family receive! In a Massachusetts Labor Report of 1875 Mr. Carroll D. Wright tells of an examination made by the bureau into the condition of 397 families of many manufacturing trades. The fathers of these families earned on an aver- age in a year $574. 89. The other members of the family, boys and girls, earned enough to bring the aver- age per family to $762. 72. Seven nationalities of wage- earners were included in the 397 families.
According to the April number of World's Work, 1905, the Bureau of Labor Statistics at Washington has been trying to ascertain what is the increased cost of living.


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