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A discussion on. HEALTH 170, published May 1915. Shows the average price of foodstuffs and firewood in Bucharest throughout the 1910's. [14] 1 December - Locarno Treaties signed in London. Source: U.S. Bureau of Education. It includes tables of daily wages and costs of principal foodstuffs. Very simple table shows average hours and earnings for all production workers in manufacturing for each year from 1919-1960. - 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. Bibliography: p. 139-144. New jobs added in the last day. A summary of such per-capita earnings for the years 1929 and 1932. is . The author was a professor from the University of Pennsylvania. SERVICES Low 55,000. Prices are shown in German marks. See, Includes state universities and those which received some state funding, such as Cornell. Reports hours and wages for women working in retail stores, factories, hotels, restaurants and offices. Shows the hourly wages of selected trades in both Kansas City and St. Louis between 1913 and 1920. Source: BLS, Use Table of Contents to find start page. TRANSPORTATION Wages, prices, and living standards in China, 1738-1925: in comparison Source: International Labour Review, Feb 1921. At a hearing in. Click "more" for direct links to specific products in the catalog: Click "more" for direct links to specific products in the catalog, or see. Source: BLS. It may be necessary to use the zoom (+) feature to make the figures clearer. Topping the list is Hollywood, with Lehigh Acres and Kissimmee close behind in second and third. Reply #2 on: Saturday 01 March 14 16:11 GMT (UK) . It also discusses clothing and, Tables in this report give retail prices (in dollars) for commodities in London for 1900, 1910, or both, including. l0d. USDA Professional Paper #410, Nov 11, 1916. Source: William Whitely Ltd. produced a 642-page mail order catalog in 1913, with a service area covering the full UK. Table compares 1900 and 1910 retail prices at Lyons, including meats, flours, cereals, bread, alimentary pastes, fruits, vegetables, sugar, coffee, cocoa, pepper, salts, food oils. Shows the weekly wages of various occupations in Swiss farming as well as the daily wages of day laborers. 5d. 0. Special-order and merchant-tailor establishments are not included. Source: India Dept of Statistics. Ten days' illness, ten calls of physician, five days at hospital, approximate expense from $50 to $100; If pneumonia follows, two weeks' sickness, twenty calls of physician, ten days at hospital, approximately from $100 to $200. Pages 13-24 show the wages of the family of workers in coal, iron, and steel industries in the US, the UK, Germany, and Belgium. Provides retail food prices in Spain in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. For an inflation-adjusted comparision with the past, see US Average Real Income. Women tend to be clustered in certain fields; click these links to jump directly to the sections: Study conducted by several civic leagues in collaboration with the YWCA. Shows prices of food. Book shows textbook titles recommended for high schools and colleges and lists the full retail price for individual sale. Shows wages in rupees by location for agricultural laborers, masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, etc. Miscellaneous:
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 Source: BLS. Source: BLS, Average and classified earnings by occupations. In a list that spans pages 448-531, one can see unionized jobs, wages and hours for women listed separately from men. The figures for the shipbuilding industry relate to time-workers. Tools used in building trades, tool kits, sewing machines and cameras. Shows the average weekly cost of food of a German family of four throughout WWI. Shows hourly wages and typical hours per week. Scroll forward in the source to see the full list of cities. Musical instruments, including but not limited to:
Greenwood, 1988. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Source:Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis. 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. 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. Source: Tables show wholesale and retail prices (in dollars) of commodities at. See prices in "average expenditure per article" column. Purchasing power is represented in its equivalence in horses, wheat, the yearly wages of a skilled tradesperson, and others. 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. loaf of bread in the various districts of England, Scotland and Wales for each year from 1914-1916. Men:
in June, 1914, an increase of about 160 per cent. 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!. catalog, 1917, Sporting gear and clothing prices - 1916, Average expenditure for individual articles of clothing, 1918-1919, B. Altman & Co. - Clothing mail order catalog, 1915, Average retail price of fabric in 45 cities - 1917, Ladies' undergarments, nightgowns, etc. Georgia: Atlanta
The information available is insufficient to enable the increase in rates of wages to be estimated. Source: Provides retail food prices in Italy in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Source: BLS, Shows the earnings over different times for both government employees and manual workers in Hamburg. Look up by year, then state, then city, then title to find the cost of a newspaper subscription. Wages are shown in Mexican pesos. Table continues from page 1333 to page. See. The Annual Reports of Lane Hospital at Stanford University Hospitals show rates for wards, rooms, and bath rooms, maternity rates, operating room charges, anesthesia, tonsil and adenoid operations, salvarsan treatments, extra charges, extra diet items, nursing, and some include wines and mineral waters and toilet articles: This fee bill of the physicians of Putnam County, IL was published in the September 1912 issue of. The state of California covered tuition to take teacher training, but other expenses ran around $500 per year according to this report from the CA Superintendent of Public Instruction report for 1917-1918. 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. AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES. Source: Australia Labor and Industrial Branch report #2, pp. 157-258. In 1945 the average salary was. Average earnings and hours worked for workers in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing in 15 states. Tennessee: Memphis
We've identified 10 cities where the typical salary for a Cannabis Grower job is above the average in Florida. Shows the budgets of 90 families of American (including immigrant) mill workers in contemporary US dollars. 1270 to 1970 . 170, published May 1915. Shows average price of bread, meats, fish, eggs, milk, flour, cheese, potatoes, butter, tea, etc. Provides retail food prices in Turkey in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Search Again. Expressed in US dollars. AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES. (Hansard, 30 July 1925) Shows the retail prices of various food stuffs in 11 North American/European countries. 8,551. Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Scranton
Note that this source lists wholesale (not retail) prices. Commodities include beef, pork, eggs, butter, bread, flour, oats, rice, beans, apples, prunes, sugar, tea, coffee, potatoes, starch, coal, wood, and coal oil. Engineering (16 of the principal Districts), Shipbuilding (9 of the principal Districts). Average full-time hourly wage in the UK 1997-2022 Average full-time hourly wage in the UK 1997-2022 Median hourly earnings for full-time employees in the United Kingdom from 1997 to. Expressed in Turkish piasters. Average : 5,036 Range : 595 - 42,608. One school (Potter) had white students and the other (Durham) had "colored." Source: Shows the average weekly cost of living of a workman's family in Milan. PRICES in FOREIGN COUNTRIES, WAGES -- GENERAL SOURCES (all occupations and worker types). For. The table showing, This book on economics explains that haircuts were 25 cents for many years up until World War I. Wages are shown in both Hungarian gold crowns and contemporary U.S. dollars. Source: Newcomb, Endicott and Co. This list of retail prices of food materials from March 10, 1910 also includes shoes, suits, shirts, chemises, underwear, socks and blankets. Dresses, house dresses, ready made tailored suits, skirts, blouses (waists), hats, corsets, corset covers, underskirts, nightgowns, aprons, petticoats, hosiery, underwear, shoes, "sensible" shoes, coats, furs, bathing suits. Details the prices of appliances, furniture, and more household items on pp. Prices are shown in Italian lire. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities. Alphabetical list of colleges includes tuition, room & board, etc. 0. 1912, Ohio - Average annual wages and salaries by occupation, 1916-1932, Teenagers' occupations and wages by race in Philadelphia, 1912, Philadelphia pay rates by occupation, 1915, Farm labor in Vermont - Wages, 1780s-1937, California - Women's wages, hours and working conditions in 1911, Changes in women's median wages in California, 1914-1925, District of Columbia - Women's wages in 1913, District of Columbia - Changes in women's median wages by industry, 1919-1922, Indiana - Women's wages in mercantile and garment factories, early 1910s, Kansas - Changes in women's median wages by industry, 1916-1924, Maryland - Women's wages, hours and working conditions in 1911, New York - Union wages and hours for all occupations by sex - 1912, Telegraph operators and clothing factory workers, Oregon - Minimum wage for women and girls in the 1910s, Oregon - Changes in women's median wages by industry, 1917-1918, Pennsylvania - Candy makers in Philadelphia, 1919, Washington state - Women's median wages by industry, 1913-1914, 1920, History of state minimum wage laws for women and children. . Provides retail food prices in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. University of Missouri, Columbia This catalog is well illustrated and shows prices in English money. average income in 1925 - Alex Becker Marketing Includes food, coal, clothing, boots and shoes. See list of the most common occupations for women in 1910 and 1920, outside of agricultural work. 6184. In 1917 groceries cost. Average Salary and Wage (UK 2023) | Jobted UK Discusses the minimum weekly wages for women and girls working in various occupations. Handyman supplies:
on women's garments. 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. | Report other issues | © UK Parliament. This truly amazing source has an extensive list of occupations, including those seldom seen in other documents: theatrical costumers, musicians for silent movie shows, orchestral musicians, house movers, hearse drivers, piano movers, writers working at newspapers (journalists), sail makers, photo-engravers, bartenders in saloons, elevator men in hotels, and thousands more. Tells wages for the years 1911 to 1914, 1919, and 1922. reports wages only in the northern mills and records hourly earnings in December 1932 as 30.6 cents. It's no secret that inflation causes prices and wages to rise. 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. on page 1120. Kentucky: Louisville
PDF Wages During the Depression - National Bureau of Economic Research Note: Cook county salaries for additional years are available in this. Source: During the 1910s and 1920s, minimum wage laws were adopted by a handful of states and generally applied only to women and children. Federal Highway Administration, www.fhwa.dot.gov. Details the price of coal and wood on page 23. Source: Also breaks out wages by beginner and experienced workers in. Occupations include bookkeepers, clerks, messengers, office boys, stenographers, custodians, storekeepers, watchmen, inspectors, cooks, drivers, electricians, elevator operators, machinists, photographers, nurses, unskilled laborers and more. Low 33,000. Ohio: Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus
In truth, the dramatic increase in incomes in the UK since 1908 makes almost every good for which comparisons are possible look much cheaper today. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Includes both land and buildings. Source: BLS, Shows the highest, most common, and lowest wages for various occupations throughout Japan. Source: Bulletin of the Women's Bureau No. Click "more" for direct links to items in this catalog. USDA Bulletin no. Wages expressed in both foreign currency and dollars. Discusses the value of horses and mules, and shows average prices based on the. Less than 3% of all nurse training schools charged tuition. Source: Australia Labour & Industrial Branch report #2, p. 76. Shows wages by occupation grouped by industries, with breakouts for males and females. For similar items, see the. One-piece dresses, junior dresses, suits, junior skirts, sweaters, coats, hats, shoes
Wages are shown in Spanish pesetas. . Cannabis Grower Salary in Florida:$25,340 - ZipRecruiter This two-page table shows wholesale and retail prices of commodities (mostly food) at St. Petersburg in 1900 and 1910. Source: Tables shows retail prices (in dollars) for 1910 along with wholesale prices for 1900 and 1910 in both Yokohama and Tokyo. Source: Australia Labour & Industrial Branch report #2, pp. Compares to national averages. In addition, piece rates of wages were increased in 1919, when the normal weekly working hours were reduced, in such proportion as to prevent any reduction in weekly earnings resulting from the reduction in the working hours. Clothes, bonnets, booties, supplies, carriages. Catalog and price list show an amazing range, from surgical tools all the way up to x-ray machines. Provides retail food prices in Germany in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. 170, published May 1915. 613. I.RATES OF WAGES OK TYPICAL CLASSES OF TIME-WORKERS IN CERTAIN INDUSTRIES. Average wages are obtained by dividing the national-accounts-based total wage bill by the average number of employees in the total economy, which is then multiplied by the ratio of the average usual weekly hours per full-time employee to the average usually weekly hours for all employees. Table C is arranged by type of family member. WAGE RATES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM IN 1938. by SEX Shows the average retail prices of foodstuffs in Madrid and Barcelona. Report shows the following prices at Edinburgh: Table shows wholesale and retail prices of commodities at Glasgow in 1900 and 1910. Includes calico, gingham, muslin, percale, flannel, etc. Shows data by state for 1914 and 1916. There are more sudden and temporary jumps in the series for British 1911. 852. Source: Bulletin of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. currency) of commodities, foodstuffs, and rents at Veracruz in 1910. (The federal minimum wage wouldn't be enacted until 1938.) Earnings and wages in the UK - Statistics & Facts | Statista ANIMALS Source: Bulletin of the Women's Bureau No. Per-person costs of food and necessities in Constantinople for July 1914 & 1920. Wisconsin: Milwaukee. HOUSING and LAND The report goes into great detail on the workers'. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities. Addeddate 2010-11-03 16:14:12 Call number AEL-1817 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II