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WPA. National Rfscarch Project, "Summary of Frndmss to Datf." March 1938.

Progress of EfRciency in the Consumption of Fuel by Large Industrial Consumers in the United States.

Because all of these charts arc plotted on the same logarithmic cycle, they are comparable even though the scales are different.

GRAPHIC PRESENTATION

Dun's Review. Fcl>ruary 193Q.

Failures by Industrial Groups and Size of Liabilities in the United States from 1935 to Decennber 1938.

There is a definite corollary to be derived from these two charts. In the upper one industries labelled "retail trade" have the largest number of failures. In the lower one. those industries whose liabilities are under $25,000 have the largest number of failures. From these two facts, it may be deduced that the retail trade is in that category "under $25,000."