Monday, May. 04, 1942
The Party's Over
The upward trend of profits since 1938 is over. A National City Bank compilation of the first-quarter earnings of 150 manufacturing corporations proved what was long suspected: war taxes have overtaken war prosperity. Sales of the 150 were 26% ahead of the first quarter of 1941; but profits after taxes were 16% less. For 77 of the companies, Federal income and excess-profits tax charges rose from 48% to 73% of operating net.
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