A short notice concerning which immigrant groups were the poorest and the richest in the year 1911 – and from which nations did they originate.

“Of the arrivals during the fiscal year, 1.6 percent were debarred from entering this country. Special mention is made of the fact that immigrants from Canada carried the greatest amount per capita, and those crossing the Mexican border brought with them the least money.”

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