The Costs of the World War to the American People, Issue 3 |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The United States in 191314 | 7 |
The Period of Neutrality | 22 |
Copyright | |
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actual adjustments agriculture American amount approximately armistice army average awards basis billions burden Bureau capital cent compensation consuming units consumption coöperation corporate course creased deadweight tons death and disability debt settlements decline decrease deducted demand dependents depression dollars Dublin's duction earnings economic effect employees equipment estimate excess expenditures expenses exports fact Federal Federal Railroad Administration figures fiscal foreign funds gain increase industry interest June 30 labor less Liberty bonds loans loss man-power material measure ment national income navy nearly negro neutrality nomic normal outlays output payments peace-time period persons population possible post-war prosperity pre-war present probably profits purchasing power railroad real wages realized income represented result salaries Shipping Board shortage shrinkage social cost supplies surplus taxes tion trend ultimate United value product veterans war-time whole workers World War worth