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Did Incomes for Most of the Population Fall from 1923 Through 1929?

Gene Smiley

The Journal of Economic History, 1983, vol. 43, issue 1, 209-216

Abstract: This paper uses independent real wages, earnings, labor force data, and an examination of Kuznet's 1953 data to explore the recent contention that real per capita incomes for most of the American population declined from 1923 through 1929. It concludes that there is little evidence to support this contention.

Date: 1983
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