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Title: The Cost of Living Among Wage-Earners
Fall River, Massachusetts, October, 1919, Research Report
Number 22, November, 1919
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THE COST OF LIVING AMONG
WAGE-EARNERS
FALL RIVER, MASSACHUSETTS
OCTOBER, 1919
Research Report Number 22
November, 1919
Copyright 1919