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The author reassesses national income distribution around 1908 by combining Income Tax returns, estate-duty records, and other statistics to measure aggregate product and its allocation among social groups. He classifies the population into rich, comfortable, and poor cohorts and quantifies the disproportionate share taken by a small minority versus the mass of wage-earners. The analysis highlights rising inequality, stagnant nominal wages contrasted with higher living costs, and the growing collective power of employers as capital concentrates. Chapters explain methodology, present income and estate aggregates, and use official evidence to argue that contemporary statistical records understate the extent of maldistribution.

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L. G. Chiozza Money

L. G. Chiozza Money was an English author and economist, best known for his work "Riches and Poverty," published in 1910. In this influential book, he explores the economic disparities between wealth and poverty, offering insights into the social and economic structures of his time. Money's writing reflects a keen interest in the dynamics of wealth distribution and the implications for society. His contributions to economic thought continue to resonate, making him a notable figure in discussions surrounding economic justice and social reform.

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