The nation’s love affair with automobiles is generations old, and our devotion can be traced down through the decades by looking at advertising, as cars progressed from romantic if noisy new playthings to a daily necessity. The first known national ad about a car appeared at the end of July 1898 in the Scientific American magazine for the Winton Motor Carriage with the headline “dispense with a horse.” Americans did just that, and competing car companies increased spending on advertising. By 1906, 57 car companies spent over a half million dollars advertising in 12 national magazines. Today, cars and trucks are a major part of the nearly $107 billion spent last year at advertising’s 13,000 establishments. You can find more facts about America from the U.S. Census Bureau, online at <www.census.gov>.
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So how many jobs in Charlotte will disappear with the sale of Family Dollar to Dollar Tree.
They are minimum jobs anyway. All those workers have to do is join up with the fast food industry group of protesters and they will be making 15/hour in no time at all, lol
This is a joke, of course. :-)