Costs Still Going Up
According to a resume given out on the last of December by
the National Industrial Conference Board the cost of living has increased
between 80 and 85 per cent since the beginning of the war. Living costs have
increase 10.4 per cent, since the Armistice.
During December last food prices increased 5 per cent.
Figures compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Department of Labor show
that the general trend of prices upwards during the month for all necessities.
Schedule of increases from July 1914, to November 1919 is as
follows:
Food, 92 per cent
Shelter, 38 per cent
Clothing, 135 per cent
Fuel, heat and light, 48 per cent
Sundries, 75 per cent.
The table of increases from July to November 1919 is as
follows:
Food, 1 per cent
Shelter 7.8 per cent
Clothing, 15 per cent
Fuel, heat and light, 4 per cent
Sundries, 7 per cent.
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