The literary digest . 1,883,5103,183,5106,433,510 Highest Combined Rate of Tax 1415161718 1920212223 24252627 28 2930313233 3435363738 Average Rate of Tax on Net Income ^ 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 68 59 60 64 68 50 52 72 75 64 61 76 70 30 77 77 77 77 Amo


The literary digest . 1,883,5103,183,5106,433,510 Highest Combined Rate of Tax 1415161718 1920212223 24252627 28 2930313233 3435363738 Average Rate of Tax on Net Income ^ 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 68 59 60 64 68 50 52 72 75 64 61 76 70 30 77 77 77 77 Amount of Total Tax % — 60120180250 530 8301,1501,4901,850 2,2302,6303,0503,4903,950 ,9305,4505,9906,550 7,1307,7308,3508,8909,650 10,33011,03011,75012,49013,250 14,030 14,,49017,350 18,23019,13020,05020,99021,950 22,93023,,99027,050 28,,49032,650 33,830 35,030 67,030 101,030 ,0301473,0302,,783,0307,633,030 The Literary Digest for March 8, 1919 133. Electric America—Forward! Countless Americanhomes still eagerly awaitthe coming of their electriclight and telephone. Fast growling communi-ties now^ seek to unify theactivities of tow^n andcountry through electriccar routes. American industry, driv-ing forward to its largerdestiny, calls urgently forits aw^akening life-force,more electric powder. The inevitable needs ofelectric America will bemet by American will be financedthrough Public Utility Bonds, by the savings offar-sighted men andwomen. It goes without sayingthat money so investedspeeds up industry, givesmen w^ork, keeps laborproductively and profit-ably employed. When you invest in aw^ell chosen Public UtilityBond, your money restssolidly upon essentials ofour national life. Your ownership of suchbonds keeps your moneyinvested and pays you in-come, in the form of in-terest, at definitely statedperiods.


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