HC Deb 30 July 1925 vol 187 cc671-3W 671W Sir W. de FRECE asked the Minister of Labour whether, taking the 12 chief industries of the country, including transport, he will state the average 672W weekly wage-rate in each case now, as compared with June, 1920, and June, 1914, respectively? Provides retail food prices in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Look up by year, then state, then city, then title to find the cost of a newspaper subscription. All prices listed in dollars. By E. C. RAMSBOTTOM IN the issues of this Journal for 1935 (Part IV) and 1938 (Part I), index numbers were given showing the percentage fluctuations in the level of weekly wage rates in a number of industries during the period 1920-37, the average level of 1924 being taken as = 100. Shows wages and hours of workers in the cotton industry over a 23 year period. Tables show the 1900 and 1910 salaries per year for teachers in public and national schools and for government employees including letter carriers, policemen, and clerks. to 'compute the average per-capita weekly earnings of em-ployed persons for every month in the year. Greenwood, 1988. The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series) Download the Results in a Spreadsheet Format There were errors processing your request: You did not select a series for comparison. Drawing upon these various statistics, construct an explanation of the causes of the Great Depression. Such information as is available, however, as to the wages of the principal classes of workpeople in the coal-mining, transport, dock labour, boot and shoe, and food production industries is given below: 2437W That's about 10 times the annual salary for workers in 1920. Table 26 shows daily wages for laborers, with board for every year from 1780-1937; the, The pay for nurses was $720 annual for the first period of three years' service, $780 for the second period of three years' service, $840 for the third period of three years' service, $900 for the fourth period of three years' service, and $960 after twelve years' service in the Army Nurse Corps. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. 1917, Cost to attend private commercial or business schools, 1917-1918, University and junior college costs for residents and non-residents - 1918, Facilities for Foreign Students in American Colleges and Universities, Price of a haircut before, during and after WWI, Average family expenditure on barber services in 1918, Cost of living on farms - Further detail, 1913-1914, Cost of living on Minnesota farms, 1905-1914, Consumption expenditures per captia, 1901-1956, Changes in cost of living in large cities of the United States, 1913-1941, Family budgets in the American cities, 1903-1956, Cost of living in southern states by race, 1915-1917, Workingmen's standard of living in Philadelphia - 1918, Family budgets in mill towns by race, 1910, Family budgets for mining and manufactures, 1893, Calculator: Present-day purchasing power of a historic dollar amount, Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator, Wholesale prices - Price Bulletin series showing the, index numbers of 50 classes of commodities, Percent increase in food prices in foreign countries, 1914-1921, Argentina - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Australia - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Austria - Food prices as affected by the war, Austria - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Wages and cost of living in Austria, 1914 and 1916, Prices at Vienna and Prague, 1900 and 1910, Bulletin of the US Bureau of Labor, No. This three-page report gives prices (in U.C. Shows wages by occupation grouped by industries, with breakouts for males and females. Source: BLS. For full-time workers, the average UK salary in 2022 was 33,000 exactly, a 5.7% increase YoY. Shows changes in weekly and hourly wages for workers within unionized industries in Boston between 1914 and 1920. Includes the police force, prison officials, firemen, market inspectors, city engineer, horticulturalist, public education, and city council. Shows prices indexes, not actual retail prices. In this article, the average wage is adjusted for living expenses "purchasing power parity" (PPP). - 1919, Horses, mules and farm animals - Average prices, 1867-1920, Tuition and living expenses at college - 1915, Canada - Retail prices of staple commodities, Edinburgh - Wholesale and retail prices in 1900 and 1910, https://libraryguides.missouri.edu/pricesandwages, War and postwar prices and wages, 1914-23 and 1939-44, Wages paid to workers placed by employment offices, 1918, Negro and white worker wages compared, 1918-1919, Wages by occupation for Black persons - St. Louis, 1914, Teacher salaries by race - Georgia, 1917 and 1918, Building and construction trades - Union wages, 1913-1930, Carpenter hours and wages by state and city - 1910, Coal mining - Hours and earnings, 1919-1933, Doctor's earnings, 1914 (Harvard grads only), Engineers, civil - Compensation in the early 1910s, Engineering graduates' income by years of experience - 1915, Farm workers - Wages and income, 1909 to 1938, explanation and historical context for this table, New Haven, CT city employee salaries from 1873-1921, Higher education - Salaries for college teachers and administrators, 1913, Iron and steel industry wages and hours, 1907-1931, Iron and steel industry workers, 1907-1924, Judicial branch salaries (federal employees), 1908-1922, Lawyers graduated from Harvard - Average annual earnings, 1914, Lumber, millwork, and furniture industries,1907 to 1913, Lumber, millwork, and furniture industries, wages and hours, 1915, Military pay for enlisted men in the Marines, Navy and Army, 1917-1920, Railroad cars, building and repair - Wages, 1907-1913, Railroad employees rates of pay, 1907-1915, Railway (electric) employees - average compensation, 1912, 1917, 1922, Railway workers' hours and wages by occupation, 1914-1923, Atlantic coast, Gulf coast and Great Lakes, Slaughtering and meat-packing industry, wages and hours - 1917, Street railway employment in the U.S., 1917, description of occupations in street railway industry, Telephone industry - average compensation per employee, 1912, 1917, 1922, Woolen and worsted good occupation earnings, 1914, Manufacturing industries - Wages, hours and earnings, 1914-1919, Factory employee average annual wages - 1914, 1919, Manufacturing industry - Average monthly earnings, 1918-1920, Candy makers - Wages in Philadelphia, 1919, Boot and shoe manufacturing - Wages and hours, 1910 to 1932, Boot, shoe, hosiery and underwear manufacturing wages, 1907-1913, Clothing industry - Wages and hours of labor, 1911 and 1912, Clothing (men's) manufacturing - Wages, 1911 to 1924, Clothing (women's) manufacturing - Piece rates, New York City - 1912 and 1913, Clothing (cloak, suit, and skirt manufacture) - Wages, 1912-1913, Hosiery and underwear manufacturing - Wages and hours, 1907-1932, Cotton goods manufacturing and finishing industry - Wages and hours, 1916, Cotton goods manufacturing and finishing industry - Wages and hours, 1918, Cotton, woolen, and silk industry wages, 1890-1912, Woolen goods manufacturing - Wages and hours of labor, 1910 to 1930, Furniture manufacturing industry - Wages and hours, 1910 to 1929, Cigar industry - Wages and hours of labor, 1911 and 1912, Estimated salaries and cost of living for teachers by state, 1918, Average salaries of college professors, 1908-1914, Elementary school teacher and principalsalaries, High school teacher and principal salaries, Elementary school district superintendent salaries, Average salary per month (male, female and general) by county, Statewide average salary per month by sex, Average annual salary (male, female and general) by type of high school maintained and for schools not in villages, towns or cities, Average annual salary (male, female and general) in town versus country schools, 1868/1869-1936/1937, see the Hathi Trust record, Texas school personnel salaries (white only), 1872-1953, Wages by occupation in Massachusetts, 1910, Average yearly earnings - Massachusetts, 1910, Lawrence, MA - Textile industry wages, 1911, Weekly earnings in woolen and worsted mills, Weekly hours worked in woolen and worsted mills, Missouri - Average weekly wages by occupation, 1914, Wages in Kansas City and St. Louis, 1913-1920, St. Louis city employee salaries and wages, 1913, Wage in the Missouri shoe industry, 1913-1922, Grand Rapids, MI - Furniture manufacturing workers, 1910, Wages and hours for all union occupations in New York state - 1912, Metals, machinery and ship building job wages, Hotel, restaurant and retail trade job wages, African Americans' earnings in New York City, ca. Hourly wages rose in real terms (ie above inflation) every year from 1924 to 1930, with a rise of 10 per cent in 1928 alone. Loading. Sporting goods: Source: BLS, See section titled "Labor Conditions and Workmen's Wages" starting on page 632. In 1930 the average wage for a timework labourer in the engineering field was just under a shilling per hour; it dipped in 1933-4, then climbed again to around 1s 2d by 1938. Cigars and tobacco, Christmas decorations, Christmas gifts, "Have You Considered" deals, shipping rates, flashlights, trunks, COST OF COLLEGE or VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, 1910s. Average hours and earnings by occupation. Most data is broken out by women and men teachers. Shows the average annual salary of both white and black teachers for each sex in 1911, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1918, and 1919 throughout the state. Shows prices in shillings and pence for various food items; articles of clothing for men, women, boys and girls; fuel for heating and cooking; soap, tobacco and cigarettes. Girl's: The national average salary for a Benchmarking is 33,823 in United Kingdom. Shows the average retail prices of foodstuffs in Madrid and Barcelona. Source: National Education Assoc. This city directory lists individual city employees, their occupations and pay. Kitchen goods: Havre - Salaries of officials and civil servants, 1900 and 1910, Berlin - Salaries and wages of officials and teachers, 1900 and 1910, fire service employees, and teachers at secondary and primary schools, Hamburg - Salaries of public officers, 1900 and 1910, court officials and judges, teachers in schools, Wages by occupation in the U.K., 1893-1913, Wages by occupation and sex in Great Britain, 1914-1921, Wages by industry in Great Britain, 1914-1921, Municipal employee wages by occupation - U.K., 1912, Government employees, letter carriers, teachers etc. Seejob duties and qualifications in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics'Descriptions of Occupations, published 1918. Source: Shows the average daily wages in printing, textiles, and machinery throughout various Italian cities. This series of tables shows retail prices of staple commodities and rents per month by locality (each table spans multiple pages, scroll forward to see the rest). | Report other issues | © UK Parliament. Musical instruments, including but not limited to: Lists union wages by city and then by occupation. Hourly earnings averaged 71.7c in November, 1937, the last month for which figures are available. 170, published May 1915. Includes both land and buildings. Table shows salaries and allowances of the prime minister, cabinet ministers, supreme court presidents, governors of provinces, and other Austrian officials in 1910. Source: BLS. Catalog and price list show an amazing range, from surgical tools all the way up to x-ray machines. See quartile explanation on p. 334. Includes vegetables, live stock, grain, raw material, wearing apparel, underwear, coal, iron, groceries and provisions, steel, brick, timber, cement, and house rent. Or was it real? Books, writing tools, cameras and photography instruments, phonographs, records, pianos and organs, other instruments, guns, fishing tools, sporting goods, camp furnishings, Rhode Island: Providence (Click image for detail), Marie Concannon, Government Information Librarian Shows average farm labor wage in Missouri with and without board, during harvest time or at other times. in FOREIGN COUNTRIES, FOOD Prices are shown in German marks. Miscellaneous: Hourly earnings in manufacturing industries averaged 69.1c for the first 11 months of 1937, as compared with 60.6c in 1920, 59.0c in 1929, and 61.7c in 1936. compared with 6s. Note: these figures likely include administrator pay in the averages. Compares wages and hours of white and Negro workers, by occupation. Shows the price of wheat, bread, wine, beef pork, butter, and rice in Milan, Italy throughout the 19th and early 20th century. Table 1 shows average wages from 1900 to 1930 for three major occupations. HEALTH The information available is insufficient to enable the increase in rates of wages to be estimated. Lists salaries paid in connection with the offices of the governor-general. 72-75. Cities include. Tip: enter an occupation in the "Search in this text" box. USDA Bulletin no. See. Entertainment: This measure uses one . Commodities include beef, pork, eggs, butter, bread, flour, oats, rice, beans, apples, prunes, sugar, tea, coffee, potatoes, starch, coal, wood, and coal oil. The Bureau, covering both the South and the North, finds hourly earn- . 6184. loaf of bread in the various districts of England, Scotland and Wales for each year from 1914-1916. Source: 1923 USDA Yearbook, Table 679, p. 1150. This one-page table shows wholesale and retail prices of articles at Havre, France in 1900 and 1910. 170, published May 1915. For similar items, see the. In 1960, I was secretary to the managing director of a large wholesale electrical company in Manchester - I got paid about 5.50 a week!. Tuition fees to learn secretary skills, bookkeeping, accountancy, stenography, wire telegraphy and salesmanship. This is taken from the book. Earning power tends to peak in middle age, with the median weekly income hitting 704 between 40 and 47 . This 1910 report on the cost of living at Odessa, Russia gives house rents and the prices of provisions. Clothing, hats, girl's coats, boy's coats, girl's dresses, boy's shirts, boys knickerbocker suits, dolls, toys, toy wagons and tricycles. Wages shown in US cents. This article describes the rising cost of food and manufactured products in comparison with wages for the pre-revolutionary period. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Shows data by state for 1914 and 1916. embroidery tools, water pipe repair, bicycles, bicycle repair, car repair, gasoline engines, car parts, wagon repair, sleds, tools, more tools, axes and saws, farming equipment, farm chemicals, animal supplies, horse harnesses and tack, painters materials, roofing and siding, doors and windows, other building materials, Provides retail food prices in Switzerland in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Provides retail food prices in Germany in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Details the price of clothing by gender on pp. Source: U.S. Federal Trade Commission report. Michigan: Detroit WAGE RATES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM IN 1938. Federal report shows average annual prices for plowshares, walking plows, hay loaders, cultivators, farm wagons, barbed wire, corn binders, mowers and more. 96, "First quartile" and "third quartiles" are statistical terms explained on. This book also includes some chapters discussing typical jobs that college students might get and how much those jobs paid. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Table compares 1900 and 1910 wholesale and retail prices at Budapest for commodities (beer, veal, hogs, mutton, milk, butter, flour, eggs, wheat, cattle, wool, cotton, leather, hides, clothing, lumber, coat, cement, shoes, bricks) and yearly rents by number of rooms. Factory employee average annual wages - 1921, 1923 Shows wage data by manufacturing categories for 1914, 1919, 1921, and 1923. 1911, Prices of agricultural machinery in France, 1900 and 1910, France - Food prices as affected by the war, France - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Bordeaux, France - Retail prices of necessaries of life, 1911, Havre - Prices for articles of daily consumption, 1900 and 1910, Lyons - Prices of principal commodities, 1900 and 1910, poultry, milk, boots and shoes, coal, mineral oils, seeds, and soaps, Marseille - Average retail prices, 1900 and 1910, Germany - Food prices as affected by the war, Germany - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Berlin - Prices of commodities, 1900 and 1910, Frankfort on the Main - Retail prices and rents, 1900 and 1910, Hamburg, Germany - Retail prices of food products, 1911, Munich, Bavaria - Retail prices and rents, 1900 and 1910, Retail prices, wages and cost of living in the UK, 1912, cost of rent, household fuels and various sorts of foods, Great Britain - Food prices as affected by the war, Great Britain - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Retail prices in Great Britain,1914 and 1919, Price of Bread in Great Britain, 1914-1916, Public transportation in British towns - Fares, 1915, Birmingham - Prices in 1900-1901, 1903-1904, & 1910, coal, iron and steel, oil, Portland cement and bricks, Bradford, England - Wholesale and retail prices of various commodities, 1900 and 1910, cocoa, sugar, flour, biscuits, bread, lard, butter, eggs, milk and cream, bacon and hams, cheese, Drapery (e.g. Shows breakouts by type of manufacturing operation: automobile manufacture, cigar making, boots/shoe making, men's clothing, iron/steel, hosiery/underwear manufacture, etc. Kentucky: Louisville 61, 1928. Suits, military and play suits, blanket lined clothes, overalls, pants, long pants, blouses, shirts, sweaters, knickerboxers, coats, more coats, little fellows overcoats, raincoats, shoes Check the. Some are broken down by sex. Labour Value is measured as the multiple of the average wage that a worker would need to use to buy the commodity. Source: the Historian of the U.S. Some occupations include cashier, saleswoman, laundry worker, baker, shirt maker, seamstress, milliner, typist, waitress, maid, dishwasher, bookkeeper. See, There is much information in this 522-page report, especially about working conditions. Lists wages in many cities across the U.S., including blacksmiths, boilermakers, bricklayers, carpenters, cleaning women, male and female cooks, drivers and teamsters, dock workers, farm hands, hod carriers, house servants, wiremen, laundry operators, machinists, painters, plasterers, plumbers, saleswomen, seamstresses, sewing machine operators, stenographers (male and female), telephone switchboard operators, waiters, waitresses, and more. Furniture, heaters, washing machine, water pumps, electrical conveniences, carpet sweepers, clocks, lamps, rugs and carpet, embroidery goods, cretones and draperies, lace curtains, foreign allovers, blankets, bedding, bathroom furnishings, towels, personal hygiene, razors, medicines, nursery supplies Reports the 1900 and 1910 wages (in dollars) for employees in government match and tobacco factories. Expressed in Danish re. Wages are reported by town/city. Telephones, chairs, bedroom furniture, dining room sets, mattresses, kitchen cabinets, dishes and tableware, cookware, vacuum cleaners, and oil lamps. rate, set in April 1999, was 3.60 an hour for adults aged over 22, covering as many as 1.2 million adults, who had an average pay rise of . TEACHER SALARIES in CALIFORNIA, 1910s How much does a Benchmarking make? It includes tables of daily wages and costs of principal foodstuffs. 167. 7d or 64 per cent. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities, Shows the daily wages of bakers, electricians, street railway employees, and builders in the Rhone region. Table shows the average retail prices at Marseille in the months of January and February, 1910, and during the year 1900. It does not show salary averages. Shows average values expressed as price per head. See prices in "average expenditure per article" column. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Shows wages in 1914, 1919, and 1920 for both men and women at different skill levels. Shows the hourly wages of selected trades in both Kansas City and St. Louis between 1913 and 1920. Men's: Lists wages paid to auto mechanics, office workers, window cleaners, barbers and hairdressers, bartenders in saloons, domestic servants, people working in social agencies, and more. Wages are shown in both Hungarian gold crowns and contemporary U.S. dollars. l0d. by STATE For the home: This catalog is well illustrated and shows prices in English money. report, 1919. This report gives the 1910 salaries of post-office employees and school teachers in Guadalajara. The number of women in work was 1.7 million higher in 1925 than it . Shows the yearly wages of various agricultural occupations for both men or women. In some cases, wage cuts were more severe. Source: Shows the average weekly and hourly wages of different occupations in the Missouri shoe industry between 1913-1922. Shows salaries for police officers, fire brigade, custom-house officers, Shows the daily wages of German workers in 9 different industries for both men and women. Source: BLS, The municipal budget of for the District of Mazatlan for 1910 details (in Mexican currency) how much was paid to government employees including secretaries, clerks, porters, treasurers, administrators, collectors, school directors and assistants, laborers, gardeners, physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, nurses, watchmen, cooks, pancake bakers, police officers, inspectors, gendarmes, machinists, mayors, wardens, and more. Source: Table shows the price of imported and French made agricultural machinery for 1900 and 1910, including mowers, reapers, binders, hay rakes, and tedders. There was no minimum wage in 1915, except in a few states experimenting with it, and only for women and children. Buenos Aries - Salaries of teachers and government employees, 1900 and 1910, Wages by occupation and city - Australia, 1913, Minimum wages in Sydney and Melbourne, 1914 and 1921, Salaries of Austrian Civil Service officials, 1910, Canada - Average wages of farm help by province, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia - Weekly wages of various occupations, Denmark - Wages for skilled and unskilled workers, 1914-1920, Roubaix, France - Average labor wages, 1912. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. New York: Buffalo, Rochester and New York City 8,551. Source: BLS. Coffee cost an average 27 per pound in 1910. This 1910 report on the cost of living at Odessa, Russia discusses the wages of laborers, the salaries of schoolteachers, and the salaries of those in "ordinary mercantile pursuits. The demand for a living wage was then taken up as official policy by the Independent Labour Party from 1925. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Each are listed in both rubles and US currency. These workers engaged in spinning, weaving, printing, dyeing and otherwise performing tasks for the manufacture of fabrics. 59-71. New jobs added in the last day. Source: Bulletin of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. Covers the years 1909, 1910 and 1914-1916. 170, published May 1915. Note: Cook county salaries for additional years are available in this. California: Los Angeles and San Francisco. 229. Source: India Dept of Statistics. Carpenters earned 50 per hour in 1910 in Washington, D.C. of MO ca. Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Scranton Jobs in Reed.co.uk, ranging from 55,000 to 55,000. Florida: Jacksonville This meant UK exports were overvalued, and also monetary policy had to be kept tighter than necessary (real interest rates very high) Supply-side factors. Shows prices of food. Wages are shown in German marks. Engineers earned an average of $884 in their first year after graduating fromcollege. This report gives detail on each student's age, job, race and pay. Washington: Seattle Enter initial year before entering the initial amount and enter amount as a number without a sign or commas. Wages expressed in both foreign currency and dollars. Provides retail food prices in Bulgaria in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Stay informed. Coal Mining: The information available is insufficient to enable the increase in rates of wages to be estimated. Was the prosperity of the 1920s an illusion? This link leads to an index by city and states. Find a page number through the index and enter it in the page box. Household goods: By paging forward in the report, one can find breakouts for many individual industries. II.WAGES IN THE COAL MINING, COTTON AND WOOL TEXTILE INDUSTRIES. Illinois: Chicago, Peoria and Springfield 526. Government employees in France - Salaries and wages, 1900 and 1910. Includes beef, pork, fish, rice, wheat, flour, soja beans, barley, eggs, soy sauce, cotton, wool, leather, boots, shoes, lumber, coal, iron, petroleum, brick, salt, sugar, tea, milk, and rent. Items for farms, such as: Source: Congressional Serial Set vol. Provides retail food prices in Turkey in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. In 1946 a car cost. In the 1910s decade, 4% to 6%of peopleaged18-21enrolled incollege. Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. This four-page table compares wholesale and retail prices of articles at Moscow in 1900 and 1910, including beef, veal, pork, ham, mutton, fat, fish, eggs, butter, sugar, potatoes, poultry, bread, woolen goods, clothing, and coal. You did not specified the year range. Both daily and monthly pay for workers in Manilla, Philippines by industry. Maine: Portland Missouri: Kansas City and St. Louis Tools used in building trades, tool kits, sewing machines and cameras. Reports from consular offices show wholesale and retail prices for a variety of foods, clothing, agricultural products such as wool and hides and more in Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, France, Japan, Belgium, Spain and more. Collects 22 government, union, and corporate surveys from between 1903 and 1956 that shows the standard family budget in a variety of American cities. COST OF LIVING / EXPENDITURES ANALYSIS Source: Newcomb, Endicott and Co. Magazine of Fashion, Undermuslin, 1917. Low 55,000. At the same time, the minimum wage for younger workers under the age of 18 has increased at a slower pace than that of older workers. This calculator allows you to compare the buying power of wages earned at different points in history. See, Includes state universities and those which received some state funding, such as Cornell. Some of the results might seem a bit . Jobs that pay more than the average (55,000). United Kingdom * 40,207 45,369 46,863 46,036 45,455 46,036 46,156 46,647 47,181 Fish prices on. Includes beef, hogs, sheep, cattle, meats and provisions, grain, hides, boots and shoes, men's underwear, coal, iron, steel, oil, petroleum, linseed oil, farming implements, and brick. Click "more" for direct links to specific products in the catalog: Click "more" for direct links to specific products in the catalog, or see. Shows the value of multiple currencies in US dollars in the years of. In general, it states women over the age of 18 should expect to be paid at least 10s to 12s a week. Chart shows fare charged per mile in 85 different British cities, expressed in pence. Wages of, Tables in this report show salaries (in dollars) of, Shows salaries of post office employees in Liverpool and Birkenhead in 1910 as well as, Tables show salaries paid to post-office and. 61, 1928. l0d. Expressed in Danish re. Tells average length of stay and average cost per day based on whether the patient was in a ward or a private room. Dawn - As usual, London wages were much more than in the North. Data provided for both large cities and small towns (, Discusses the 1918 federal housing plan that provided housing for war industry workers, including. Average Salary and Wage in the UK Average Salary in the UK (2023) 29,600 per year 1,950 per month The average salary in the UK is 29,600 per year (or 1,950 per month). Links to government documents and primary sources listing retail prices for products and services, as well as wages for common occupations. (The federal minimum wage wouldn't be enacted until 1938.) Source: BLS, Shows the average daily wages for various occupations in 6 different industries in Japan. Manufacturing industry - Average monthly earnings, 1918-1920 Shows breakouts by type of manufacturing operation: automobile manufacture, cigar making, boots/shoe making, men's clothing, iron/steel, hosiery/underwear manufacture, etc. Cost to send a message from New York City to any of about 75 foreign countries, as reported in the American Whitaker Almanac and Encyclopedia. Source: Bulletin of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. Source: Bulletin of the Women's Bureau No. Wages reported in UK government documents. For an inflation-adjusted comparision with the past, see US Average Real Income. Discusses the value of horses and mules, and shows average prices based on the. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities. Source: Shows weekly wages of adult workers in each of the six state capitals. Outfits, sweaters, hoods and bonnets, underwear, socks, shoes, creepers and bloomers, carriages and carts, carriage accessories

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