Since 1925 The New Yorker magazine has served as the leading forum for American cartoonists to document with humor the social and cultural environment of this country, including the many ways in which money defines us. The work of these artists provides not only amusement, but also a mirror of social conventions that have not lost their relevance over time.
On the Money: Cartoons for The New Yorker
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