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Identifikator:
866449027
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-93831
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Cost of living in German towns
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Stat. Off.
Year of publication:
1908
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (LXI, 548 Seiten)
Collection:
Economics Books
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KÖNIGSBERG. 
283 
the more common type with its one unbeatable room, the higher rent being 
paid for the increased comfort to be derived from an additional stove—a 
consideration of great importance in a cli mate so severe as that of Königsberg in 
the winter months. 
In summarising the results of the inquiry into working-class rents in 
Königsberg the two classes of three-roomed tenements may be thrown together. 
It is then found that of the 4,619 three-roomed tenements covered by the 
inquiry, 2,206, or 48 per cent., were let at rents of £11 to £13 15s. per annum, 
or 4s. 3d. to 5s. 3d. per week. 
Predominant Rents of Working-class Dwellings. 
Number of Rooms per Tenement. 
Predominant Weekly Rent. 
Two rooms 
Three rooms 
3s. id. to 4s. 
4s. 3d. to 5s. 3d. 
Rent in Königsberg is higher than in any other of the towns investigated 
in the eastern portion of the German Empire. Representing the level of rent in 
Berlin by 100, the corresponding figure for Königsberg is 62. 
The above rent includes the water rate, but no element of taxation for 
local purposes, such taxation being levied in the shape of an income tax 
supplementing, and bearing a fixed ratio to, the State income tax. In 
Königsberg the income tax for local purposes is exactly double the State 
income tax, to which all incomes of £45 per annum and upwards are subject. 
The amount payable in respect of local income tax for certain ranges of income 
in Königsberg is shown below. 
Incomes. 
Amount of local Income 
Tax. 
£45 to £52 30s. ... 
Over £52 10s. to £60 
„ £60 to £67 30s. 
., £67 10s. to £75 
„ £75 to £32 10s. 
„ £82 10s. to £90 
,, £90 to £105 ... 
„ £105 to £120 
£ s. d. 
0 32 0 
0 18 0 
14 0 
1 32 0 
2 2 0 
2 12 0 
3 2 0 
3 32 0 
Retail Prices. 
Contrary to what one would expect in so important a town, the retail 
provision trade of Königsberg, so far as working-class custom is concerned, is 
still almost entirely in the hands of unpretentious shop-keepers, whose most 
serious competitors (in certain articles other than groceries), would seem to be 
the still less pretentious stall-holders at the semi-weekly markets held in 
different parts of the town where they are least likely to obstruct traffic. 
Working class co-operative distribution has made small progress, for the only 
working class co-operative enterprise—the Konsumverein far Königsberg und 
Umgegend—had, at the end of September, 1905, after three years’ existence, no 
greater a membership than 824, while its sales during the previous year were 
only a little in excess of £6,000. A second co-operative society composed of 
members of the official and military classes was, however, flourishing. 
The existence of a large number of small shop-keepers carrying on business 
in close proximity to each other among a population confined to a wall- 
encircled town tends to produce local uniformity of prices, so that there was 
little difficulty in ascertaining the predominant prices of the principal articles 
of food, more especially as the municipal statistical office has for some years 
been regularly collecting and publishing information on the subject. 
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