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  2. Payne–Aldrich Tariff Act - Wikipedia

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    The Payne–Aldrich Tariff Act of 1909 ... Popular Explanations for the High Cost of Living, 1897–1920." History of Political Economy 45.4 (2013): 693–746.

  3. Doctrine of parity - Wikipedia

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    Despite the political pressure, 1924-1929 farm commodity prices were, on average, only 5 percent lower than in the 1909-1914 parity period. In 1929-1933, however, farm prices declined much further. Between 1919 and 1933, wholesale agricultural prices declined by 67 percent, with most of this drop occurring after 1929.

  4. Presidency of William Howard Taft - Wikipedia

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    Though the high tariff protected domestic manufacturing, it also hurt U.S. exports and raised the cost of living for the average American. [39] ... In 1909, a British ...

  5. Cost of living 2024: How to calculate and compare - AOL

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    The cost of living calculator also breaks down the difference in typical costs between the two locations, including average rent and home prices. Let’s say you currently live in Joplin, Missouri ...

  6. Economic history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Canals' shipping costs were between two and three cents per ton-mile, compared to 17–20 cents by wagon. [7] The cost of constructing a typical canal was between $20,000 and $30,000 per mile. [9]: 53 Only 100 miles of canals had been built in the U.S. by 1816, and only a few were longer than two miles.

  7. People's Budget - Wikipedia

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    The 1909/1910 People's Budget was a proposal of the Liberal government that introduced unprecedented taxes on the lands and incomes of Britain's wealthy to fund new social welfare programmes. It passed the House of Commons in 1909 but was blocked by the House of Lords for a year and became law in April 1910.

  8. Liberal welfare reforms - Wikipedia

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    In 1909 the construction of back-to-back houses was finally forbidden. For those in Ireland, the Labourers (Ireland) Act 1906 empowered Rural District Councils to acquire land for labourers' cottages and plots, while the Town Tenants Act extended "the principle of compensation for improvements at the termination of a lease to the urban tenant ...

  9. What Does It Cost To Live In the White House?

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