The progress of the German working classes in the last quarter of a century . Y.— \ 1 le«$MJ VI.—Chemnitz. Note.—The inclosing square represents a population of10,000; the several quadrangles represent the proportionate 112 PROGRESS OF GERMAN WORKING CLASSES numbers of incomes belonging to the several classes; thebottom, white, quadrangle those below 950 marks ; the nextabove, shaded, quadrangle those between 950 to 1,250 marks ;the next above, white, quadrangle those between 1,250 to 1,600marks ; the next above, black, quadrangle those between 1,600to 2,200 marks ; the next above, wh


The progress of the German working classes in the last quarter of a century . Y.— \ 1 le«$MJ VI.—Chemnitz. Note.—The inclosing square represents a population of10,000; the several quadrangles represent the proportionate 112 PROGRESS OF GERMAN WORKING CLASSES numbers of incomes belonging to the several classes; thebottom, white, quadrangle those below 950 marks ; the nextabove, shaded, quadrangle those between 950 to 1,250 marks ;the next above, white, quadrangle those between 1,250 to 1,600marks ; the next above, black, quadrangle those between 1,600to 2,200 marks ; the next above, white, quadrangle those be-tween 2,200 to 3,300 (1896, 3,100) marks ; the next above, black,quadrangle those between 3,300 (1896, 3,100) to 4,800 marks ;the next above, white, quadrangle those between 4,800 to 9,600(1896, 9,400) marks ; the top, black, quadrangle those above9,600 (1896, 9,400) marks. As will be seen, the range of theupper income classes was slightly different in 1896, but notenough to affect the general result. And the movement has not stopped since last St


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