Poster showing scales, with "Cost of Production" outweighing "Price to Consumer."
Notes:
Printed in black on white paper within one wide and one narrow black border.
Lithograph at head of title.
Title continues: Do you know that the price of many articles you buy is materially increased by laws which add to production costs, imposing unnecessary or excessive taxation and fomenting discord instead of promoting good will between wage-earners and wage-payers? You complain of high prices, but have you ever done anything to discourage these price-boosting factors? Don't kick at the price kick at the reasons!
"Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request."
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