Age Quote by Benjamin Harrison
“I cannot always sympathize with that demand which we hear so frequently for cheap things. Things may be too cheap. They are too cheap when the man or woman who produces them upon the farm or the man or woman who produces them in the factory does not get out of them living wages with a margin for old age and for a dowry for the incidents that are to follow. I pity the man who wants a coat so cheap that the man or woman who produces the cloth or shapes it into a garment will starve in the process.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Address to the United States Congress, 1892
The quote warns that demanding excessively cheap goods harms producers, leading to poor wages and insecurity.
In simple terms: Cheap goods hurt workers and society.
Support fair wages and ethical pricing.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- policy making
- consumer choices
- business strategy
- activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance affordability with fair labor?
- What policies ensure ethical production?
Low prices can reflect hidden costs and exploitation.