. Income in the United States, its amount and distribution, 1909-1919. 915 358 350 1916 446 400 1917 523 396 1918 586 372 Relative Fluctuations: 1913 = = 100 1909 93 84 90 88 94 1910 95 91 96 94 99 1911 96 91 94 92 95 1912 98 96 98 97 98 1913 100 100 100 100 100 1914 102 97 95 96 94 1915 103 105 101 102 99 1916 105 132 126 118 113 1917 106 157 148 119 112 1918 107 177 166 113 105 the factories and workshops, the mines andrailways, the ships and shops are used atfull capacity, further increases of output slowdown to the rate ma


. Income in the United States, its amount and distribution, 1909-1919. 915 358 350 1916 446 400 1917 523 396 1918 586 372 Relative Fluctuations: 1913 = = 100 1909 93 84 90 88 94 1910 95 91 96 94 99 1911 96 91 94 92 95 1912 98 96 98 97 98 1913 100 100 100 100 100 1914 102 97 95 96 94 1915 103 105 101 102 99 1916 105 132 126 118 113 1917 106 157 148 119 112 1918 107 177 166 113 105 the factories and workshops, the mines andrailways, the ships and shops are used atfull capacity, further increases of output slowdown to the rate made possible by currentincrease of population, development of naturalresources, construction of new equipment, and SIZE OF THE NATIONAL INCOME 77 improvement in methods. And when a largenumber of the most effective workers are with-drawn from industry, as they were in 1918, it isdifficult if not impossible to prevent production in Chart 16. THE FINAL ESTIMATE OF THE INCOME PEE CAPITA AND ITS PURCHASING POWER AT THE PRICE LEVEL OF 1913. 1909-1918. Based upon Table ioia physical terms from falling off, however large amoney premium is offered for intense effort. In some respects, the per capita figures ofTable 14 are more significant than the nationalaggregates of Table 13. These per capita figuresof course increase at a slower rate in good years. 78 INCOME IN THE UNITED STATES and fall off at a faster rate in bad years than dothe aggregates from which they are the data are cast into this shape, the decline Chaet 17. RELATIVE FLUCTUATIONS IN THE FINAL ESTIMATEOfF THE INCOME PER CAPITA AND ITS PURCHAS-ING POWER AT THE PRICE LEVEL OF 1913. 1909-1918. Amounts in 1913 = 100. Based upon Table 14.


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