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Income; An Examination of the Returns for Services Rendered and from Property Owned in the United States

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 edition. ... APPENDIX XXII PEE CENT. OF TOTAL RECEIPTS OF UNITED STATES STEEl CORPORATION CHARGED TO EACH ITEM OF EXPENSE AND PROFIT. I0O2 TO Igll 1 (Compiled from Annual Reports of the U. S. Steel Corporation) Per Cent. of Total Receipts of Interest on Bonds. and Other Mann- Depreciation, 1 "Report on Conditions of Employment in the Iron and Steel Industry in the United States," U. S. Bureau of Labor, 1912, Volume III. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1913, p. 274. APPENDIX XX11I TOTAL EXPENDITURES OT UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION FOR WACES AND SALARIES DURING EACH TEAR AND BALANCE OF UNDIVIDED SURPLUS IN EACH YEAR AFTER PAYMENT OF DIVIDENDS 1 (Compiled from Annual Reports of the U. S. Steel Corporation) Total Wages Per Cent. which Vn and. Salaries Balance efUn- divided Surplus is Paid During divided Sur- of Wages and Year Year plus, Dec. 31 Salaries 1902 $120,528.343 •77i874,S97 64.6 1003 120,763,801 66,006,682 54.7 1004 00,778,276 61,365,446 61. S 1005 128,052,055 84,738,451 66.2 1006 147,765,540 97,720,714 66.1 1007 160,825,822 122,645,244 76.3 1908 120,570,829 133,415,214 no.7 1009 151,663,394 151,354,528 99.8 191° 174,955,139 164,143,158 93-8 1911 161419,031 156,274,795 96.8 1 "Report on Conditions of Employment in the Iron and Steel Industry in the United States," Volume HI, U. S. Bureau of Labor, 1912. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1913, p. 277. APPENDIX XXIV PRODUCT AND WAGES PAID FOR THOSE MASSACHUSETTS INDUSTRIES REPORTING A PRODUCT VALUED AT J10,000,000 OR OVER DH ZQ101 Per Cent. Value of Wages 1 "25th Annual Report on the Statistics of Manufactures for the Year 1910," Bureau of Statistics. Boston, Wright & Potter Co., 1912, pp. 2-12. INDEX Accounting, and property income, no. Modern, and income distribution,...

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Scott Nearing

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Scott Nearing (1883-1983) was an American conservationist, peace activist, educator and writer. Born in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, Nearing is still viewed as a radical 20 years after his death. In 1954 he co-authored Living the Good Life: How to Live Simply and Sanely in a Troubled World with his wife Helen. The book, in which war, famine and poverty were discussed, described a nineteen-year "back to the land experiment" and also advocated a modern day "homesteading." Nearing's anti-war activities cost him two teaching jobs, and he was even charged under the Espionage Act for opposing the First World War.

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