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Money Matters

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
February
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

MONEY MATTERS.
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The average factory hand gets $1.40 a day and creates $3.75 worth.

The savings bank deposits of the United States equal the national debt multiplied by three.

The average life of $1 and $2 bills from issue to redemption as mutilated currency is a little more than two years.

The imperial budget of Germany for 1903 is $616,243,183, which exceeds the annual income of the government by $54,980,434, which amount must be borrowed.