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Show More For a Dollar Various surveys, conducted in different parts of the nation, show that the purchasing power of the dollar is steadily increasing. Last year commodity prices rang-;A rang-;A from 15 to 40 per cent higher tlian today's level. As a sequence, the average income, from the standpoint stand-point of what it will buy, is appreciably appre-ciably greater than it was a year ao, but if the trend toward rising ti' xes of all kinds continues, the tax collector, not the public, will i bo the principal beneficiary of declining de-clining price levels. |