Mr. BETTERTON Collection of studies reveals average annual expenditures for food, rent, clothing, and medical care. Includes bakers, engineers, store clerks, etc. Wages are shown in Spanish pesetas. l0d. Source: BLS. in shipbuilding districts of GA, FL, MS, AL and TX. Wages are categorized by industry, occupation, state capital, and sex. 1. Expressed in Danish re. See prices in "average expenditure per article" column. Source: University of Minnesota, Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin #162. - Britain, 1900 and 1910, House of Lords, House of Commons, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, Charity Commissioners, Colonial Office, Board of Customs and Excise, Board of Education, Exchequer and Audit Department, General Register Office, Foreign Office, Government Laboratories, Home Office, India Office, Public Record Office, Inland Revenue, Local Government Board, Patent Office, General Post-Office, Head masters and head mistresses in public schools, Birmingham - Wages of post office employees and teachers, 1900 and 1910, Liverpool - Salaries of post-office employees and teachers, Manchester - Teacher salaries, 1900 and 1910, Manchester - Salaries of government officials, 1900 and 1910, Glasgow, Scotland - Salaries of government employees, 1900 and 1910, Glasgow, Scotland - Salaries of head masters, 1900 and 1910, India - Wages by geographic area and occupation, 1910s, Dublin - Salaries of government officials, 1900 and 1910, Wages by city and industry - Italy, 1914-1919, Salaries of Japanese government officers, 1900 and 1910, District of Mazatlan - Governmental salaries, 1910, Mexico, Mexico - Salaries of government employees in 1910, Guadalajara - Salaries of post-office employees and teachers, 1910, Veracruz - Salaries of city employees, 1910, Norway - Average wages for railroad construction, 1913 & 1917, Norway - Entrance salaries of business school graduates, 1913-1917, Warsaw - Salaries of government employees for 1900 and 1910, Warsaw - Salaries of teachers in the public schools, 1900 and 1910, Russia - Wages and cost of living, 1914-1917, St. Petersburg - Salaries of letter carriers and teachers, 1900 and 1910, Odessa - Wages of laborers, schoolteachers, and merchants, 1910, Agricultural wages - Switzerland in 1914, 1921, 1930, Carpenter wages in English-speaking foreign countries, 1910, European countries - Wages and prices, 1900 and 1910, Income in the U.S. - Amount and distribution, Development of minimum wage laws in the U.S., 1912-1927, Minimum wage legislation in the U.S and foreign countries, Grocery and wine catalog from Bloomingdale's, 1915, Aveage food prices inmetro areas,1890-1970, Average prices paid for butter, eggs, milk and poultry - 1910, Average retail food prices in working class neighborhoods- 1916, Grocery prices by store in selectedcities, 1915-1916, New York and Chicago - Average food prices,1913-1920, Lawrence, MA - Retail food prices, 1911-1912, Flour prices in KS, MO, IA and IL - 1906, 1910, 1911, Food and drink prices paid by farmers, 1910-1960, Room and board rates for federal workers in Washington DC, 1917-18, "Building Plans of Modern Homes," with costs for materials and labor, 1914, Sears home plans with estimated costs to build, 1908-1939, Cost to construct houses, by type of material - 1915, Home photos, plans and costs to build, 1906-1911, Paint cost to cover a home's exterior, 1915, Building material prices paid by farmers, 1910-1960, Farm real estate - Average value by state and county, 1910, Farmland values by county in selected states, 1912-1924, Farm land and buildings - Value per acre by U.S. region, 1850, Farm real estate values in Midwestern states, 1912-2019, Coal for household use - Price by city, 1913-1919, Retail prices of fuel and kerosene in Lawrence, MA - 1911-1912, Horse-drawn vehicles, harness and saddle prices, 1911, Horse-drawn buggy and carriage prices, 1912, Horse and carriage supplies price catalog, 1910, Business wagon prices (horse-drawn), 1910, Passenger train fare in the U.S., 1871-1933, RR ticket prices by class from New York - 1910, RR ticket prices between NYC and Chicago, 1910-1944, Passenger train fare to San Francisco in 1915, Passenger train fare from the Midwest to western cities, 1910, Street railway fares in Cleveland, 1914-1915, Steamship fares to and from New York, 1909, Steamship fares to Latin America, South America and Caribbean, Automobile and motor truck list prices, 1905-1916, Car prices in "Pictorial History of the Automobile", Drivers license and car registration fees by state, 1911, Gasoline prices paid by farmers, 1910-1960, Gasoline tank wagon price in Chicago, 1915-1922, Wholesale prices of gasoline and crude petroleum, 1913-1918, "Class A" hotels in the U.S. - Rates, 1912, Hotel extras - Yellowstone National Park, 1912, Hotel rates by U.S. state and foreign country, 1913. talking machines (phonograph or record players). Baby: Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Wages are shown in both Francs and contemporary US dollars. SERVICES Source: Most of the workers in this industry were women and girls. 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. This source quotes medians (the mid-point, with 50% falling below the line), first quartiles (25% falling below) and third quartiles (75% falling below). Abercrombie & Fitch mail order catalog for Christmas, 1916. Data provided for both large cities and small towns (, Discusses the 1918 federal housing plan that provided housing for war industry workers, including. Expressed in US dollars. This report gives detail on each student's age, job, race and pay. Tip: check the introduction sections of the publications below to determine whether the estimated home costs include labor or just materials. There was no minimum wage in 1915, except in a few states experimenting with it, and only for women and children. wage agreements with the Canadian Railway Association, which represented both railways (Logan 1948, 149). Following "Husbands" comes. Source: Shows the average weekly and hourly wages of different occupations in the Missouri shoe industry between 1913-1922. Provides retail food prices in Spain in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Commodities include beef, pork, eggs, butter, bread, flour, oats, rice, beans, apples, prunes, sugar, tea, coffee, potatoes, starch, coal, wood, and coal oil. Glasgow, Scotland - Prices of commodities in 1900 and 1910, Hull - Price comparison of a retail grocer and a cooperative store, 1911, Cooperation and cost of living in certain foreign countries, London - Wholesale and retail prices, 1900 and 1910, farming implements of both American and English make, London - Retail prices of ready-made clothing in 1910, Manchester - Retail prices, 1900 and 1910, Manchester - Prices for agricultural implements, 1900 and 1910, Sheffield, England - Prices of commodities, 1900 and 1910, Greece - Food prices as affected by the war, Budapest - Prices of commodities and Rents, 1900 and 1910, Italy - Food prices as affected by the war, Italy - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, India - Retail prices for food grains and salt, 1892-1916, India - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Japan - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Prices in Yokohama and Tokyo, Japan - 1910, Guadalajara - Price of beef, pork, and potatoes in 1910, Veracruz - Prices of commodities and rent, 1910, clothing, steel, farming implements, hogs, provisions, ice, hides, lumber, petroleum, sheep, rents, leather, coal, bricks, iron, cement, cotton, boot and shoes, kerosene of coal oil, leather, boots and shoes, Netherlands - Food prices as affected by the war, Warsaw - Prices of articles in 1900 and 1910, Russia - Food prices as affected by the war, Russia - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, St. Petersburg - Prices of commodities, 1900 and 1910, Odessa - House rents and prices of provisions, 1910, Moscow - Prices of Foodstuffs, August 1914 & 1917, Scandinavia - Food prices as affected by the war, Scandinavia - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Spain - Food prices as affected by the war, Spain - Price of bread in 1860 compared to 1910, Switzerland - Food prices as affected by the war, Turkey - Food prices as affected by the war, Constantinople - Cost of living, 1914-1920, Retail food prices around the world, 1900 and 1910, Monthly wholesale prices of commodities by country, 1913-1918, Retail prices in foreign countries, 1912-1915. equal opportunity/access/affirmative action/pro-disabled and veteran employer. Minnesota: Minneapolis and St. Paul We've identified 10 cities where the typical salary for a Cannabis Grower job is above the average in Florida. Compares to national averages. Shows the what it might cost to acquire a 320 acre wheat farm and run it for a year, listing the cost of each essential agricultural implement, seed, eight horses, a buggy and two wagons, as well as typical amounts expended on farm help (wages and board), equipment repairs and maintenance, taxes, etc. Shows the price of wheat, bread, wine, beef pork, butter, and rice in Milan, Italy throughout the 19th and early 20th century. Source: BLS, Use Table of Contents to find start page. Source: Rowell's & Ayer's American newspaper directories. Hours worked, overtime and bonuses. Shows average price of bread, meats, fish, eggs, milk, flour, cheese, potatoes, butter, tea, etc. Shows changes in weekly and hourly wages for workers within unionized industries in Boston between 1914 and 1920. TEACHER SALARIES in SOUTH CAROLINA, 1910s. Shows wages by occupation for 1914 and 1920 in and outside of Copenhagen. All prices listed in dollars. US Average Household income current dollars (non-inflation-adjusted). Source: U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin #176. 61, 1928. 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. Instead, the students took courses and worked in hospitals, most being paid a low (student) wage for performing the work. Includes the police force, prison officials, firemen, market inspectors, city engineer, horticulturalist, public education, and city council. In the 1910s decade, 4% to 6%of peopleaged18-21enrolled incollege. Wages are reported by town/city. This two-page table shows retail prices of articles (in dollars) at Manchester in 1900 and 1910. 3.08. all rights reserved, History U: Courses for High School Students, Statistics: The American Economy during the 1920s, Located on the lower level of the New-York Historical Society. 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 shows salaries and allowances of the prime minister, cabinet ministers, supreme court presidents, governors of provinces, and other Austrian officials in 1910. Enter initial year before entering the initial amount and enter amount as a number without a sign or commas. Items for home industry or earning income, such as: Items for farms, such as: For an inflation-adjusted comparision with the past, see US Average Real Income. Shows pay data for private firms. ", Shows the maximum and minimum wages for 20 different occupations in Vigo, Spain. New jobs added in the last day. 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. Government Documents Department, Ellis Library There are more sudden and temporary jumps in the series for British Shows hourly wages and typical hours per week. New jobs added in the last day. Sewing supplies: Reports the 1900 and 1910 wages (in dollars) for employees in government match and tobacco factories. Shows the budgets of 90 families of American (including immigrant) mill workers in contemporary US dollars. 8,551. Tells wages for the years 1911 to 1914, 1919, and 1922. 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? Source: BLS, Shows the average hourly and weekly earnings of men and women manufacturing war materials throughout WW1. 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. Tables 6-13 show farm land prices by county in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Idaho, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina and Texas. Personal items, such as: Average earnings and hours worked for workers in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing in 15 states. DATE: 1946 AUTHORS: The 1910 Sears catalog listed many items for outfitting and upgrading one's home, including, Sears Roebuck paint catalog gives an estimated cost to paint the exterior of various houses. Source: Simple table shows the price of a 4 lb. 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. Source: Lists prices of food, rent, board, fuel, and cottons. Source: U.S. Congressional Serial Set volume 6460. Wages are shown in German marks. Jobs that pay more than the average (33,000). Tables from California's Bureau of Labor Statistics show how much men and women earned across all industries. This table shows the wages paid to domestic workers in France in 1913. Jobs in Reed.co.uk, ranging from 55,000 to 55,000. Shows prices of food. Less than 3% of all nurse training schools charged tuition. The author was a professor from the University of Pennsylvania. Shows average salaries, estimated needed salaries, as well as total and estimated expenditures. The tables are broken down by occupation and city. This report contains summaries by states, but no detailed statistics of individual schools. Full list of years is provided below: Critical analysis of government methods for collecting and reporting wage data in the 1910s. 852. Special study of the occupations and wages of students aged 13-19 years old from two schools. Shows average values expressed as price per head. For example, $1 earned in 2022 had the same buying power as three cents in 1913. Tells average length of stay and average cost per day based on whether the patient was in a ward or a private room. Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. Source: BLS, Shows the average wages of Spanish agricultural workers in different cities. Utah: Salt Lake City Provides retail food prices in Turkey in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Drawing upon these various statistics, construct an explanation of the causes of the Great Depression. Get the latest book reviews delivered bi-weekly. This 1910 report on the cost of living at Odessa, Russia gives house rents and the prices of provisions. Tools used in building trades, tool kits, sewing machines and cameras. (The federal minimum wage wouldn't be enacted until 1938.) Source: Reports the income, expenditures, and standard of living for 395 families. High 55,000. These workers engaged in spinning, weaving, printing, dyeing and otherwise performing tasks for the manufacture of fabrics. Extensive section on guns found in the Thomas J. Conroy Illustrated Catalog and Price List. 0. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities. The figures for the cotton industry for June, 1920, and July, 1925. 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. The U. S. Census Bureau collected and reported telephone service rates. Milk cost an average 17 per half gallon in 1910. Shows wages and hours of workers in the cotton industry over a 23 year period. Very simple table shows average hours and earnings for all production workers in manufacturing for each year from 1919-1960. Bibliography: p. 139-144. Kitchen goods: Wages are shown in Japanese yen. Provides retail food prices in Netherlands in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. 96, "First quartile" and "third quartiles" are statistical terms explained on. Maine: Portland Table shows average 1912 wage per day, in francs and United States equivalent, for the principal industries and traces in the city of Roubaix. He discusses wage levels in agriculture and silk production in the Yangzi Delta, and estimates the average wage in rice cultivation at 0.06 taels per day, adding 'the official standard was 0.04 taels a day which is a bit low compared to the wages in some farms in Huzhou, Zhejiang province'. This table, published in 1911, shows wages for various occupations in Nova Scotia, including at cotton mills and iron works and for printers, plumbers, bakers, tailors and tailoresses, barbers, cigar makers, typewriters and stenographers, blacksmiths, carpenters, and masons and plasterers. 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. Wages are shown in Spanish pesetas. Tables show retail prices of delivered fuel for November 1911 and March 1912 from two firms in Lawrence,MA. currency) of commodities, foodstuffs, and rents at Veracruz in 1910. Source:Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis. See list of the most common occupations for women in 1910 and 1920, outside of agricultural work. Covers the years 1909, 1910 and 1914-1916. Source: International Labour Review, Feb 1921. 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. compared with 6s. Kentucky: Louisville 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. Source: US Census Bureau > Income and Poverty in the United States: 2020 > Table A-2 Source: BLS. Wages are shown in German marks. Shows prices indexes, not actual retail prices. Source: Provides retail food prices in France in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Reports hours and wages for women working in retail stores, factories, hotels, restaurants and offices. Source: BLS. Average weekly earnings were estimated at 629 for total pay and 586 for regular pay in November 2022. 560 shows the costs of keeping horses on a farm in 1917. Source: BLS, Shows the average daily wages for workers in different occupations in French coal mines. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Georgia: Atlanta Children's and baby items: This calculator allows you to compare the buying power of wages earned at different points in history. Although this source does not show prices patients paid for health care, it does indicate overhead for health providers. This book also includes some chapters discussing typical jobs that college students might get and how much those jobs paid. Addeddate 2010-11-03 16:14:12 Call number AEL-1817 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II The chapter "Medical Finance" on pages 111-137 in this guide to a successful medical practice detail medical fees for various services, including a, Prices from the 1910 Sears Catalog. For full-time workers, the average UK salary in 2022 was 33,000 exactly, a 5.7% increase YoY. Shows wages by occupation and industry, translated into U.S. dollars. By paging forward in the report, one can find breakouts for many individual industries. 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. Or was it real? Greenwood, 1988. Prices are shown in Italian lire. Seejob duties and qualifications in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics'Descriptions of Occupations, published 1918. 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. Data gathered by the National Industrial Conference Board (a group of industry associations) which used European government publications for information. This source expands upon the 1913 study with a follow-up using data collected in 1914. Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Scranton Source: BLS. Stay informed. prices of British made men's shoes in 1900 and 1910. This article describes the rising cost of food and manufactured products in comparison with wages for the pre-revolutionary period. As of May 2012, the median annual wage in the United States was $34,750, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. . Or simply scroll forward in the source. Compares to wage data from 1873. Montana: Butte For. College tuition waswas $20/year at the Univ. Prices are shown in Spanish pesetas. In addition to the statelinks above, see also the links further above for school teachers, clothing manufacture and laundry work, as women workers were heavily concentrated in those jobs. Figure 1 shows that average weekly earnings have steadily increased, with the exception of the early months of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Source: Shows hours and wages for 12 occupations including brick layers, painters, street sweepers etc. Phone (573) 882-0748, Arranged by occupation and then city. Catalog and price list show an amazing range, from surgical tools all the way up to x-ray machines. 229. City families' average expenditures on food, rent, fuel and more for the year. Infant's and young children's: This city directory lists individual city employees, their occupations and pay. Wholesale and retail prices (in dollars) in Berlin for 1900 and 1910. Cities include. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Topping the list is Hollywood, with Lehigh Acres and Kissimmee close behind in second and third. Book shows textbook titles recommended for high schools and colleges and lists the full retail price for individual sale. weekly wage-rate in each case now, as compared with June, 1920, and June, 1914, respectively? Compares white and colored families' expenditures for food, housing, fuel, clothing, furniture, etc. Tennessee: Memphis The median salary for men between 22 and 29 was 26,856 in 2021, and for women 25,115. A table of. Email: concannonm@missouri.edu 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. 170, published May 1915. 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: Provides retail food prices in Belgium in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak.