The Peoples Progress a Study of the Facts of National Wealth With Some Answer

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The Peoples Progress a Study of the Facts of National Wealth With Some Answer
Frank Ireson
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Equal distribution, could it ever come about, would raise their average pay from £138 to £140 per annum. This is an increase of only about 9^/. Per family per week, or a little over one fiulltin^ per Itcdd pc?' (fay. The more capable families among them, many of whom now earn iniicli more than £140 per annum, especially when there are several workers in one family, would lose considerably by the change.
At first sight it seems impossible that a *' share and 35 36 EQUAL REDISTRIBUTION share alik
...e " should raise the average income of the Artisan Chiss by so httle, but the reason is simple enough. The aforesaid annual saving of 250 millions is at present made almost entirely by the Rich and Middle Classes. But, under an equal distribution, every one would have to contribute to it, and on an average it amounts annually to £25 per family. Besides this, there is a further deduction of £10 to be made, as stated on p. 33. Thus the average amount remaining as '' spendable " would be reduced from £175 per family, as shown in Table B, to £140 per family, as shown in Table E.

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