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Search for occupations such as carpenters, machinists, waiters, electricians, brewers, chauffeurs, stablemen, roofers, painters, plumbers, etc. Tables from California's Bureau of Labor Statistics show how much men and women earned across all industries. In a list that spans pages 448-531, one can see unionized jobs, wages and hours for women listed separately from men. USDA Bulletin no. Alabama: Birmingham and Mobile. 72-75. Shows the hourly wages of selected trades in both Kansas City and St. Louis between 1913 and 1920. Source: U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin #176. Wages are shown in German marks. Average coffee-stall keeper, general labourer or female copy clerk in the City salary was - 1 per week. The 1979 wage in 1970 money was 23.79. This report lists the salaries per annum of government employees in Mexico City for 1910. 1 Constant dollars based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, adjusted to a school-year basis. by STATE For additional California schoolreports dating from, ForadditionalGeorgia school reports datingfrom, For additional Missouri school reports dating from, Vacation package - Chicago to Yellowstone, 1911. Note: these figures likely include administrator pay in the averages. Source: U.S. Census of Manufactures, 1905. It now includes data through 2006 (in 2006$). 48,000 /year +62% . Wages and hours for all union occupations in New York state - 1912. Provides retail food prices in Russia in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Some occupations include cashier, saleswoman, laundry worker, baker, shirt maker, seamstress, milliner, typist, waitress, maid, dishwasher, bookkeeper. Shows wages for both contracted workers as well as day laborers. Until World War II, when they were welcomed into the workforce (at least temporarily), women received half-pay, even though they often did the same work as men. Handyman supplies:
Provides retail food prices in Turkey in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. This 1910 report on the cost of living at Odessa, Russia gives house rents and the prices of provisions. Shows average values expressed as price per head. Shows the value of multiple currencies in US dollars in the years of. Source: Table shows the price of imported and French made agricultural machinery for 1900 and 1910, including mowers, reapers, binders, hay rakes, and tedders. $ 492/year. Source: Bulletin of the Women's Bureau No. California: Los Angeles and San Francisco. Covers the years 1909, 1910 and 1914-1916. Minnesota: Minneapolis and St. Paul
Shows the average retail prices of foodstuffs in Madrid and Barcelona. The report goes into great detail on the workers'. Reports wages, hours and earnings by occupation and sex for each year from 1914-1919 in the metal, cotton, wool, silk, boot and shoe, paper, rubber, and chemical manufacturing industries. Borrowing to Purchase Stocks as a Percentage of Total Consumer Debt. According to Porter (176), in the mid-1860s workers in London received the following wages for a 10-hour day and six-day week: common laborers 3s. Childrens:
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Source: India Dept of Statistics. Scroll forward in the source to find average daily wages in urban areas. Lists average retail prices paid by farmers for tools, implements and supplies, work gloves, shirts and shoes, shotguns, tobacco, wagons, building materials and household items such as dishes, washtubs and buckets. The Sears Archive site has digitized some pages from their home plan catalogs. State and Local Government Workers. - 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. Source: Survey of Current Business. currency) of commodities, foodstuffs, and rents at Veracruz in 1910. Source: Statistics Canada website. Shows prices indexes, not actual retail prices. Prices are shown in German marks. Source: William Whitely Ltd. produced a 642-page mail order catalog in 1913, with a service area covering the full UK. Note that plumbing and heating costs are listed separately as additional options. Tables on pages 43-52 list the retail prices of flour, butter, bacon, beef, mutton, ham, sugar and coffee in selected cities in the U.S., Austria, Canada, Nova Scotia, England, Germany, France, Russia, Bulgaria, Japan, Mexico. 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. War and Postwar Wages, Prices, and Hours, 1914-23 and 1939-44. Registered nurses earned a median annual salary of $71,730 in May 2018, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Rates of wages per hour in cigar manufacturing and clothing manufacturing for the years 1911 and 1912. For example, $1 earned in 2022 had the same buying power as three cents in 1913. (Click image for detail), Marie Concannon, Government Information Librarian Provides retail food prices in Spain in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. 170, published May 1915. I have updated my most popular graph Average Income in the United States. Wages are reported by town/city. TEACHER SALARIES in SOUTH CAROLINA, 1910s. Tables the cost of feed and of labor for horse care in New York, Illinois, and Ohio. 170, published May 1915. The analysis reveals that a divergent pattern between sectors and regions emerged during these years. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities, Table shows salaries (in dollars) of officials and civil servants in Havre, France for 1900 and 1910. Women's:
Special study of the occupations and wages of students aged 13-19 years old from two schools. Instead, the students took courses and worked in hospitals, most being paid a low (student) wage for performing the work. Virginia: Norfolk and Richmond
Source: Bulletin of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. For. More professional attitudes towards domestic service didn't just have an effect on the salaries paid to employees, it also led to investment in new household appliances to aid them in the work. 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,
Table shows prices for agricultural implements as sold in Manchester in 1900 and 1910. 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. 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. The wage data for this bulletin are from establishments engaged in making mens outer garmentscoats, pants, vests, and over-coatsfor the trade, or what is commonly known as mens ready-made clothing. Source: BLS. Most data is broken out by women and men teachers. 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. 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. Source: Lists prices of food, rent, board, fuel, and cottons. 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. Price also rose, but people were still better off in 1979 than they were in 1970. of MO ca. Following "Husbands" comes. Some rows specify wages for women (see women listed frequently on this page for, The advantage of this table is that it shows wage rates for all the years from 1907-1921 together, so one can easily see changes over time. What is the average UK salary? Industry. Arkansas: Little Rock. Commodities include beef, pork, eggs, butter, bread, flour, oats, rice, beans, apples, prunes, sugar, tea, coffee, potatoes, starch, coal, wood, and coal oil. Alaska: $59,290 per year. Details the prices of appliances, furniture, and more household items on pp. $29. Starting salary: $42,500. On this page is the United States average household income by year and median household income by year between 1968 and 2022. 2 percent. Table shows comparative prices (wholesale and retail) at Warsaw in 1900 and 1910. 170, published May 1915. Shows wages by occupation and industry, translated into U.S. dollars. A 2 or 3 room apartment with a coal stove in a tenement could rent from $4-7 per month to $8-10 per month. $ 574/year. ", Shows the maximum and minimum wages for 20 different occupations in Vigo, Spain. Boy's clothes, boy's fine clothing, boy's pajamas, girl's clothing, children's hats, baby clothes, baby carriages, children's toys, dolls. Loggers or miners lived in camps and had their food come out of their wages. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. Shows earnings for a variety of industries throughout the state. Tip: check the introduction sections of the publications below to determine whether the estimated home costs include labor or just materials. Median Salary The median salary is 100,000 JMD per month, which means that half (50%) of the population are earning less than 100,000 JMD while the other half are earning more than 100,000 JMD. Most workers did not earn that much money. Shows breakouts by type of manufacturing operation: automobile manufacture, cigar making, boots/shoe making, men's clothing, iron/steel, hosiery/underwear manufacture, etc. See list of the most common occupations for women in 1910 and 1920, outside of agricultural work. Rhode Island: Providence
Source: BLS. Source: The "Service Industries" chapter in this source breaks out wages paid to workers in hospitals, hotels, bowling alleys, theaters, parks, churches, country clubs, athletic clubs and yacht clubs, advertising agencies, banks, laundries, schools/colleges, and restaurants (making no distinction between waiters, cooks or bus boys). Shows prices of food. Prices are shown in Romanian lei. 170, published May 1915. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities. Full list of years is provided below: Critical analysis of government methods for collecting and reporting wage data in the 1910s. 170, published May 1915. Shows wages and prices in kronen, along with the exchange rate to translate into U.S. dollars. Note the page number and enter it in the "jump to" box in HathiTrust. Expressed in Danish re. Provides retail food prices in Greece in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Additionally, find an income by year calculator just below so you can compare two years, with or without . Prices of shoes - Table shows wholesale and retail. Ohio: Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus
Source: BLS, Average and classified earnings by occupations. Table C is arranged by type of family member. USDA Professional Paper #410, Nov 11, 1916. Table shows salaries and allowances of the prime minister, cabinet ministers, supreme court presidents, governors of provinces, and other Austrian officials in 1910. Alabama: $44,930 per year. Depreciation of Labourer's wages 1742-1808. Information identified as archived is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. MERCHANDISE Arkansas: $42,690 per year. Salaries in Jamaica range from 24,400 JMD per month (minimum salary) to 430,000 JMD per month (maximum average salary, actual maximum is higher). Value of $1 from 1900 to 2023. 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
Note: Cook county salaries for additional years are available in this. 87, Belgium - Food prices as affected by the war, Bulgaria - Food prices as affected by the war, Typical weekly expenditures of a Canadian family, 1910-1920, Nova Scotia (Yarmouth) Prices, ca. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities. This book also includes some chapters discussing typical jobs that college students might get and how much those jobs paid. Wholesale and retail prices (in dollars) in Berlin for 1900 and 1910. Quickly find page number for any item using the, This report shows wholesale and retail prices of various commodities as well as. 185. Shows wages for cities in England, Scotland and Wales in British currency. As more people retire, still others are working in high-level positions and others may re-enter the workforce to continue earning wages. 170, published May 1915. One-piece dresses, junior dresses, suits, junior skirts, sweaters, coats, hats, shoes
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