Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Page 19
... living - room sets , seven - tube radios , walnut dining - room furniture , bird's - eye - maple bedroom suites , porcelain bathroom equipment , hot and cold running water , gas stoves , electric toasters , ironers , and re- frigerators ...
... living - room sets , seven - tube radios , walnut dining - room furniture , bird's - eye - maple bedroom suites , porcelain bathroom equipment , hot and cold running water , gas stoves , electric toasters , ironers , and re- frigerators ...
Page 650
... living index prepared by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a 15 per cent increase . Quite understandably organized labor was becoming very restive and it was made clear to the Administration that unless the line were ...
... living index prepared by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics showed a 15 per cent increase . Quite understandably organized labor was becoming very restive and it was made clear to the Administration that unless the line were ...
Page 651
... living , which had proceeded without interruption from the early months of 1941 , was brought to an abrupt halt . In June , July , and August , 1943 , the cost of living index fell a fraction of one per cent each month . In September ...
... living , which had proceeded without interruption from the early months of 1941 , was brought to an abrupt halt . In June , July , and August , 1943 , the cost of living index fell a fraction of one per cent each month . In September ...
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