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"The sum of $4,000 will buy only a very modest home and even then it will have to be in one of the smaller citiesor in a remote suburb of a large city." It may be necessary to read the chapters pertaining to the country, but you can find the actual minimum wages in the discussion. ), athletic gear, boxing, baseball, & tennis supplies, Prices of articles bought by farmers, 1909-1924, Prices paid by farmers for household items, 1910-1960, Clothing prices paid by farmers, 1910-1960, Women's clothing catalog - B. Altman & Co., Summer 1920. 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We'll be in your inbox every morning Monday-Saturday with all the days top business news, inspiring stories, best advice and exclusive reporting from Entrepreneur. If you were a seamstress back then, you were likely spending most of your time putting together flashy flapper dresses for female partygoers. The Red Cross quickly hired and trained thousands of young women to be nurses, often at the battlefronts. By 1970, 50 percent of single . Source: U.S. Dept of Agriculture. Wages are shown in Italian lire. Some occupations covered include telephone operators, waitresses, hotel maids, chambermaids, elevator girls, laundry workers, retail clerks, and factory workers in the wood working industry. 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Describes the labor policy of South Africa in the 1920's and throughout the rest of the early 20th century. Worker unrest and strikes were the order of the day and the economy declined. Milliners were found in abundance in Bedfordshire andcoal miners were most numerous in Glamorgan and Durham. Compares average retail prices for drug-store items at independent stores and chain stores in Cincinnati and Washington DC. This figurehadgrownby16% since the1911 Census. Shows average wages (with and without board) by province. Source: Shows the daily or monthly wages of 13 occupations in the treaty port. Shows family expenditures by category. The 1921 Census of England and Wales was the first to capture employment details. In the beginning of the 1920s, many people worked as farmers and in the service industry. 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