. Before the United States Railroad Labor Board : argument for a wage increase . ^05 INDUSTRIAL CORPORATiOMS UKJ MILL IONS) 000 900 800 fcOO 500 4-00 300 eo 0 1 0 0 o m W>\T10NAL BUREAU ECONOMIC RESEARCH m. 1913 1914 191-5 1916 ISI? I9|0 1919 1920 table the net earnings of 2Co iai^e industrial corpor-ations; Eex. Income of205 Iniustrial Corporat (national Bureau of Economic Researcn) 1913 $ 420,000,000 1914 315,000,000 1915 585,000,000 1916 1,045,000,000 1917 1,032,030,000 1918 777,000,000 1919 671,000,000 1920 672,000,000 {BstiniatecL} The e❌traorainar-y levels rsacned bv che


. Before the United States Railroad Labor Board : argument for a wage increase . ^05 INDUSTRIAL CORPORATiOMS UKJ MILL IONS) 000 900 800 fcOO 500 4-00 300 eo 0 1 0 0 o m W>\T10NAL BUREAU ECONOMIC RESEARCH m. 1913 1914 191-5 1916 ISI? I9|0 1919 1920 table the net earnings of 2Co iai^e industrial corpor-ations; Eex. Income of205 Iniustrial Corporat (national Bureau of Economic Researcn) 1913 $ 420,000,000 1914 315,000,000 1915 585,000,000 1916 1,045,000,000 1917 1,032,030,000 1918 777,000,000 1919 671,000,000 1920 672,000,000 {BstiniatecL} The e❌traorainar-y levels rsacned bv che income of thesecorporations during 1:116 period v;hen prices ranged farthestahead of wages are shown sraj/nicall; on the chart which facesthis table. Profits of EaGional Banks In any consideracion of corpoi-cte piofits during this NO* period, the National banks shoiild^be neglected. The figurescovering their net income as published by the Controller ofCurrency/ show clearly thao the inflation period meant a steady?increase in che profits of cheee ine titutio:£ . These net earn-ings are shown in the following brief table. i::9 1 T ■ 1 \.^ -i- lARmiiis: M n^xi^OML. ^Am ICOMPTROULER aF THE („:J,xiL


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