Incomes and wages in the South once were considerably below the
average obtained in other parts of the country. However, the new
industry of the South is part of a larger economy, and the
comparative level of southern wages has accordingly become a matter
of nation-wide concern. This volume presents briefly the available
statistical evidence concerning the relationship of wages in the
South and the rest of the country. Originally published in 1930. A
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