Shows example budget of single man earning $35/week, and of a couple who lived on "minimal" lawyer's earnings. Scroll forward. Some tables report wages back to the 1850s. In 1903 the number employed was 24.8 percent more than the average number employed during the ten-year base period. Shows drawing of the home, floor plan, and estimated cost to build. Source: Labor Dept. 78, published September 1908. The Sears Archive site has digitized some pages from their home plan catalogs. COST OF LIVING Shows hourly wages and typical hours per week. Annual salary data is broken out by county. Women and children's wages in early 1900s Source: List shows 1900 prices per kilo of beef, pork, and potatoes in Guadalajara, Jalisco. University of Missouri, Columbia 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. 53-54, Shows the prevailing daily wages for various occupations in California in 1894, 1896, 1900, and 1902 (. 2.7%. Most workers did not earn that much money. The average American worker earned approximately $12.98 per week for 59 hours of work in 1900$674.96 a year. Observations are reported by industry, occupation and sex. Pages 375-425 shows prices paid by certain families throughout the United Kingdom between 1900-1901. Shows prices of carriages, buggies, surreys, farm implements such as plows and cultivators, carts, engines, tools, equipment and supplies for the year 1900. The average salary was $2,992 during the 1950s; by the 1970s average salaries increased to $7,564, and $15,757 by the 1980s. Learn about salaries, benefits, salary satisfaction and where you could earn the most. Source: Rowell's & Ayer's American newspaper directories. The minimum wage was introduced in 1938. PRICES in FOREIGN COUNTRIES, WAGES -- GENERAL SOURCES (all occupations and worker types). Shows average annual expenditures for food, rent, clothing, and medical care. Middle See pages 467-480 in the July-Dec. issue of Cornhill Magazine (not a government document.). Published January 1901. MERCHANDISE Average dollar value per acre for farm land (along with any buildings on the land), broken out by U.S. region. The smaller the relative standard error, the more precise the estimate. Shows the wage earnings of worker in Missouri counties in 1906. With this explanation that part of the table referring to employees will be readily understood. of the British Board of Trade. Corporate moguls and financial gurus make millions of dollars a year. Shows the average weekly wages of teacher in city and rural areas of New York as well as the state as a whole. Wages 1. These are nationwide averages. Production assistants often work for the experience, and they earned a lower median . Tells average weekly wages of common laborers, hostlers, shepherds, unskilled labor, and mechanical workers in Kent and Surrey counties. Includes food, coal, clothing, boots and shoes. Skilled Labor in the United States: Skilled Labor in Alaska: $38,230. It includes "articles of daily household consumption" such as food and fuel as well as for animals, metals, fabric, building materials, and clothing. Covers all the different building trades, teamsters, barbers, bartenders, retail clerks, musicians, newsboys, waiters, hatters, horseshoers, theatrical employees, glass blowers, telegraphers, bakers, printers, brewery workers, photo engravers, miners, railway engineers, conductors, firemen and many more. 852 , Washington: For sale by the Supt. Housing in a better neighborhood could cost $25-60 per month. Source: U.S. Bureau of Education. 88, published May 1910. Lists the age, occupation and weekly earnings for each of several hundred female employees. 3, pp. Tables extend from page 14-28 in this U.S. Dept of Agriculture report. According to one Pew Research study, middle-income earnings vary between $40,100 and $120,400 per year. A 2 or 3 room apartment with a coal stove in a tenement could excavators wearing their own "long water boots" 4s. While ZipRecruiter is seeing annual salaries as high as $53,000 and as low as $20,000, the majority of Skilled Labor salaries currently range between $27,500 (25th percentile) to $39,500 (75th percentile) with top earners (90th percentile) making $47,500 . Tables show the minimum and maximum 1900 and 1910 salaries of post-office officials, police officials. by OCCUPATION A residential line was $27/annually and a business line was $54. Shows average farm labor wage in Missouri with and without board, during harvest time or at other times. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession. Shows over 200 pages of designs with drawings, floor plans and costs to build. The steamship and the railroad cut travel time immensely, and towns grew as commerce and manufacturing increased. 88, published May 1910. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on the city and many other important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession. For example the. Shows the prices of common foodstuffs and commodities, as well as wages for common jobs, in Chemnitz, Germany in both 1900 and 1910. Look up by year, then state, then city, then title to find the cost of a newspaper subscription. Shows prices of tea, coffee, sugar, figs, raisins, rice, mustard, saltpeter, treacle, etc. The minimum wage equals approximately $15,000 a year. Shows wages and hours for dozens of occupations, including job titles in the agriculture, building and timber industries; as well as bartenders, restaurant workers, domestic servants, policemen, bookbinders, and more. Immigrants and blacks brought home well below the average, accepting the least desirable employment opportunities. The men depended on tips to support their families. Table runs from page 1522-1537. Source: Shows earnings for a variety of industries throughout the state. Source: Table compares 1897 and 1907 rents in both good and poor residential parts of Ottawa based on number of rooms. Source: BLS Bulletin no. 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