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. p q /"^^/r^v ' 'JU \ IMfDFACF IM frtCT - \\|^H zk^tzfcj 4h^#^—d-Jk OF LIVING ff& I \*ilHOTife Despite all -''"prophets-- of gloom w, New Zealand under' the .Labour , , X%?s^M^ Government has reached record levels of prosperity. In a period of 3^ world-wide .increases in costs (which are responsible for -at : least half Al|fii|jp^^ the increased cost of living), the increase has only been II per cent., , mig^i^z^^d^Jm:^^?* P^M^:\^s. whilst wage rates have increased by 25 per cent, and in the aggregate IPi ';aH^WS[C#^ by 50 per cent., due to more people being in employment and to QTUFiI J|MCoM£if ■fc^^f^B^^^? others being now in full-time, empjoyment. The total value of produc- '•^■^.*.^»^1 * tion has increased from £97,000,000 in ' 1935 to £136,000,000 in 1937. '^ Since 1935 the aye-age net incomes of small farmers have increased by >*^*«iv*--189 per cent., as shown in their own income returns, and deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank have increased by £13,723,000. LABOUR BROUGHT PROSPERITY 1938 Compared with 1935 UAI H CACT TA |Tf Labour's policy means more people at work and more —H0 L P TA i I I U II . constant employment. Since 1935 Labour has placed 70,000 rg^^Pgj^ more people in employment. Although wages have inJKf^^^^^m creased, the profits made by 5O companies taken at random Km Sh°W 9n increase of £1>°32,978 yearly. THE WAGE EARNER, : : 1 THE FARMER, AND THE BUSINESS NAN ALL BENEFIT
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 74, 24 September 1938, Page 19
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