Expressed in shillings. by STATE Wages are categorized by industry, occupation, state capital, and sex. Source: Bulletin of the Women's Bureau No. Shows the retail prices of various food stuffs in 11 North American/European countries. 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? Includes beef, pork, fish, rice, wheat, flour, soja beans, barley, eggs, soy sauce, cotton, wool, leather, boots, shoes, lumber, coal, iron, petroleum, brick, salt, sugar, tea, milk, and rent. Shows earnings for a variety of industries throughout the state. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Purdue. Rhode Island: Providence Household goods: Shows the average weekly cost of food of a German family of four throughout WWI. Loading. At a hearing in. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. United Kingdom * 40,207 45,369 46,863 46,036 45,455 46,036 46,156 46,647 47,181 The author was a professor from the University of Pennsylvania. Personal items, such as: The table showing, This book on economics explains that haircuts were 25 cents for many years up until World War I. Includes both land and buildings. Compares to national averages. Wages are shown in German marks. [13] 16 November - carmaker Vauxhall Motors of Luton is purchased by American giant General Motors for $2.5 million. EDUCATION Source: Tables shows retail prices (in dollars) for 1910 along with wholesale prices for 1900 and 1910 in both Yokohama and Tokyo. The Bureau, covering both the South and the North, finds hourly earn- . 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!. Mr. BETTERTON Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities. Missouri: Kansas City and St. Louis List shows 1910 prices per kilo of beef, pork, and potatoes in Guadalajara, Jalisco. There are more sudden and temporary jumps in the series for British 72-75. This is the highest average ever recorded by the N. I. C. B. For the home: Image .csv .xls. This is taken from the book. Girl's: Includes items such as roofing shingles, raw products needed for manufacturing, timber, gasoline, illuminating oil, olive oil, coffee, eggs, grains, and more. Source: Shows weekly wages of adult workers in each of the six state capitals. 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. Kitchen ranges, stoves, furnaces, furniture, farm tools and wagons, harness and more. Average amounts earned during a week and average hours worked per week are also reported for both types of mills: Shows average weekly wages for a number of occupations such as bakers, breweries, electricians, machinists, stevedores, teamsters, and more. 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. Note that plumbing and heating costs are listed separately as additional options. Provides retail food prices in Turkey in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Compares wages and hours of white and Negro workers, by occupation. Lists wholesale and retail prices (in British pounds and American dollars) of commodities in Sheffield for 1900 and 1910. Source: U.S. Federal Trade Commission report. In this article, the average wage is adjusted for living expenses "purchasing power parity" (PPP). 170, published May 1915. of MO ca. to 'compute the average per-capita weekly earnings of em-ployed persons for every month in the year. Shows average value for farm land and buildings from 1850-1982. Shows the average weekly wages for a variety of occupations and industries in New Zealand. 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. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities. Lists union wages by city and then by occupation. Re: Average salary for a female clerk in London in 1925? Shows the average annual salary of both white and black teachers for each sex in 1911, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1918, and 1919 throughout the state. See, There is much information in this 522-page report, especially about working conditions. 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, Shows the average wages of Spanish agricultural workers in different cities. 170, published May 1915. Source: India Dept of Statistics. 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. Table continues from page 1333 to page. Search for occupations such as carpenters, machinists, waiters, electricians, brewers, chauffeurs, stablemen, roofers, painters, plumbers, etc. Or was it real? Scroll forward in the source to see the full list of cities. Montana: Butte II.WAGES IN THE COAL MINING, COTTON AND WOOL TEXTILE INDUSTRIES. Tables show retail prices of meat, various other food items, and average yearly rentals by number of rooms at Munich for 1900 and 1910. 96, "First quartile" and "third quartiles" are statistical terms explained on. Ladies: This article describes the rising cost of food and manufactured products in comparison with wages for the pre-revolutionary period. Some of the drivers are paid mileage allowances in addition to the rates shown. Source: BLS. Tables show the minimum and maximum 1900 and 1910 salaries of post-office officials, police officials. Source: the Historian of the U.S. 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. HOUSING and LAND Quickly find page number for any item using the, This report shows wholesale and retail prices of various commodities as well as. Source: Provides retail food prices in Italy in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Provides retail food prices in Bulgaria in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Popular Salaries Average Salaries by Industry Accounting Accountant 30,200 /year Accounting Manager 32,800 /year Accounting Technician 21,200 /year Accounts Administrator Includes meat, bread, butter, sugar, milk, potatoes, grain, flour, lard, tallow, bacon, rents, cotton, wool, leather, boots and shoes, clothing, coal, iron, steel, oil, bricks, cement, and farming implements. Postal Service. Source: BLS, Shows the average daily wages for various occupations in 6 different industries in Japan. Commodities include beef, pork, eggs, butter, bread, flour, oats, rice, beans, apples, prunes, sugar, tea, coffee, potatoes, starch, coal, wood, and coal oil. Check the. Fish prices on. Shows the yearly wages of various agricultural occupations for both men or women. sewing machines, dry goods and fabrics, coating materials, fancy fabrics, fashion fabrics and prints, patterns, more patterns, 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. Tuition and fees for each university are listed on pages. Cost to send a message from New York City to any of about 75 foreign countries, as reported in the American Whitaker Almanac and Encyclopedia. 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. Source: BLS. This calculator can be used to determine the historical purchasing power of currency in the United Kingdom from 1270 to 2017. Chart shows fare charged per mile in 85 different British cities, expressed in pence. 170, published May 1915. U.S. congressional document shows the price of foods such as potatoes, oatmeal, flour, mutton, butter, cheese, eggs, ham and beef, as well as "a suit of woolen clothing" and boots/shoes; coal, fuel oil, and farming implements such as plows, binders and two-horse mowers. This source documents their actual average earnings before and after the laws took effect. 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. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Compares wage rates and hours of work for the WWI and WWII eras, focusing specifically on the manufacturing, mining, railroad, printing and maritime industries, as well as farm labor wages. USDA Professional Paper #410, Nov 11, 1916. 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. Tells wages for the years 1911 to 1914, 1919, and 1922. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the mean average salary across the whole of the UK in 2020 was 38,600 for full-time employees and 13,803 for those working part-time. Wages are shown in Mexican pesos. Provides retail food prices in Spain in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. 0. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. 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 Union wages and hours of labor, 1907-1919, Teacher salaries by race and sex - North Carolina, 1911-1919, South Carolina - Wages by race and sex, 1911-1919, Missouri - Salaries of State Highway Department Personnel, 1917-18 and 1919-20, Massachusetts - Changes in women's median wages by industry, Women's median wages by state and industry, 1910s-1920s, Australia - Weekly rate of wages across occupations,1913-1918, Home modernization and upgrades, 1910-1911, Hospital rates at Stanford University, 1912-1919, Cost of health care, hospitalization, nursing home care, etc. Greenwood, 1988. This source quotes medians (the mid-point, with 50% falling below the line), first quartiles (25% falling below) and third quartiles (75% falling below). This article argues that wage statistics reported by the government were miscalculated and that people actually earned less. 23 This series is composed of two parts. Source: BLS, Shows the earnings over different times for both government employees and manual workers in Hamburg. Source: Tables show wholesale and retail prices (in dollars) of commodities at. Stylish dresses, fine dresses, blouses, skirts, fancy hats, shoes, stockings, corsets, gowns, nightgowns, underwear, gloves, jewelry, handkerchiefs, knitting and needlework supplies, wallets and purses. (The federal minimum wage wouldn't be enacted until 1938.) Shows wages and hours of workers in the cotton industry over a 23 year period. Compares to wage data from 1873. General merchandise catalog for clothing, household items and farm needs. Email: concannonm@missouri.edu Special-order and merchant-tailor establishments are not included. Source: BLS. Includes vegetables, live stock, grain, raw material, wearing apparel, underwear, coal, iron, groceries and provisions, steel, brick, timber, cement, and house rent. Following "Husbands" comes. Lists salaries paid in connection with the offices of the governor-general. Shows wages by occupation and industry, translated into U.S. dollars. New York: Buffalo, Rochester and New York City Coal Mining: The information available is insufficient to enable the increase in rates of wages to be estimated. 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. Source: BLS, See section titled "Labor Conditions and Workmen's Wages" starting on page 632. in shipbuilding districts of GA, FL, MS, AL and TX. Source: Provides retail food prices in Belgium in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Note the page number and enter it in the "jump to" box in HathiTrust. report, 1919. Bibliography: p. 139-144. Instead, the students took courses and worked in hospitals, most being paid a low (student) wage for performing the work. Details the price of coal and wood on page 23. 170, published May 1915. Dawn - As usual, London wages were much more than in the North. reports wages only in the northern mills and records hourly earnings in December 1932 as 30.6 cents. 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, Source: U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin #176. 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. Wages are shown in Spanish pesetas. Shows the hourly wages of selected trades in both Kansas City and St. Louis between 1913 and 1920. 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. Search Again. There was no minimum wage in 1915, except in a few states experimenting with it, and only for women and children. Utah: Salt Lake City Shows the weekly wages of various occupations in Swiss farming as well as the daily wages of day laborers. Selected entries in their list are clickable. War and Postwar Wages, Prices, and Hours, 1914-23 and 1939-44 : Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. For similar items, see the. 1917, Cost to attend private commercial or business schools, 1917-1918, University and junior college costs for residents and non-residents - 1918, Facilities for Foreign Students in American Colleges and Universities, Price of a haircut before, during and after WWI, Average family expenditure on barber services in 1918, Cost of living on farms - Further detail, 1913-1914, Cost of living on Minnesota farms, 1905-1914, Consumption expenditures per captia, 1901-1956, Changes in cost of living in large cities of the United States, 1913-1941, Family budgets in the American cities, 1903-1956, Cost of living in southern states by race, 1915-1917, Workingmen's standard of living in Philadelphia - 1918, Family budgets in mill towns by race, 1910, Family budgets for mining and manufactures, 1893, Calculator: Present-day purchasing power of a historic dollar amount, Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator, Wholesale prices - Price Bulletin series showing the, index numbers of 50 classes of commodities, Percent increase in food prices in foreign countries, 1914-1921, Argentina - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Australia - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Austria - Food prices as affected by the war, Austria - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Wages and cost of living in Austria, 1914 and 1916, Prices at Vienna and Prague, 1900 and 1910, Bulletin of the US Bureau of Labor, No. For example, $1 earned in 2022 had the same buying power as three cents in 1913. Source: Australia Labour & Industrial Branch report #2, pp. Illinois: Chicago, Peoria and Springfield Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Scranton The U. S. Census Bureau collected and reported telephone service rates. Cigars and tobacco, Christmas decorations, Christmas gifts, "Have You Considered" deals, shipping rates, flashlights, trunks, COST OF COLLEGE or VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, 1910s. See list of the most common occupations for women in 1910 and 1920, outside of agricultural work. Occupations include bookkeepers, clerks, messengers, office boys, stenographers, custodians, storekeepers, watchmen, inspectors, cooks, drivers, electricians, elevator operators, machinists, photographers, nurses, unskilled laborers and more. Shows the budgets of 90 families of American (including immigrant) mill workers in contemporary US dollars. Source: Congressional Serial Set vol. Factory employee average annual wages - 1921, 1923 Shows wage data by manufacturing categories for 1914, 1919, 1921, and 1923. Manufacturing industry - Average monthly earnings, 1918-1920 Shows breakouts by type of manufacturing operation: automobile manufacture, cigar making, boots/shoe making, men's clothing, iron/steel, hosiery/underwear manufacture, etc. US Average Household income current dollars (non-inflation-adjusted). This source expands upon the 1913 study with a follow-up using data collected in 1914. 0. Data provided for both large cities and small towns (, Discusses the 1918 federal housing plan that provided housing for war industry workers, including. 5d. This two-page table shows retail prices of articles (in dollars) at Manchester in 1900 and 1910. Table shows salaries and allowances of the prime minister, cabinet ministers, supreme court presidents, governors of provinces, and other Austrian officials in 1910. Connecticut: Bridgeport and New Haven. Clothing, hats, girl's coats, boy's coats, girl's dresses, boy's shirts, boys knickerbocker suits, dolls, toys, toy wagons and tricycles. This link leads to an index by city and states. Shows the average price of foodstuffs and firewood in Bucharest throughout the 1910's. Wages are shown in Spanish pesetas. Source: BLS. Arkansas: Little Rock. The Average Salary in 1920. 12 November - submarine HMS M1 sinks in the English Channel after collision with a civilian surface vessel with the loss of all 69 hands. Items for farms, such as: Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities, Shows the average weekly wages of various occupations in 8 different industries in Budapest. This 1910 report on the cost of living at Odessa, Russia gives house rents and the prices of provisions. 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). Mens: The tables are broken down by occupation and city. Table shows comparative prices (wholesale and retail) at Warsaw in 1900 and 1910. Certain particulars are available, however, as to the comparative level of wages in a number of the principal industries at the dates referred to, and these are shown in the following tabular statement: Noticed a typo? Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Havre - Salaries of officials and civil servants, 1900 and 1910, Berlin - Salaries and wages of officials and teachers, 1900 and 1910, fire service employees, and teachers at secondary and primary schools, Hamburg - Salaries of public officers, 1900 and 1910, court officials and judges, teachers in schools, Wages by occupation in the U.K., 1893-1913, Wages by occupation and sex in Great Britain, 1914-1921, Wages by industry in Great Britain, 1914-1921, Municipal employee wages by occupation - U.K., 1912, Government employees, letter carriers, teachers etc. 5d. Shows wages and prices in kronen, along with the exchange rate to translate into U.S. dollars. Here you can find the percent of increase in average food prices from 1914-1921. l0d. Both daily and monthly pay for workers in Manilla, Philippines by industry. Covers the years 1909, 1910 and 1914-1916. Wages are shown in Japanese yen. Men's: Shows average salaries, estimated needed salaries, as well as total and estimated expenditures. Outfits, sweaters, hoods and bonnets, underwear, socks, shoes, creepers and bloomers, carriages and carts, carriage accessories Chart shows annual salaries for all school personnel in Texas without breakouts for occupation, years of training, years of experience, etc. Virginia: Norfolk and Richmond Collection of studies reveals average annual expenditures for food, rent, clothing, and medical care. Texas: Dallas and Houston This report gives detail on each student's age, job, race and pay. Wages are reported by town/city. Hours worked, overtime and bonuses. Shows the hourly, daily, and biannual earnings of different occupations in the Missouri coal industry between 1890-1922. Source: Newcomb, Endicott and Co. compared with 6s. Hourly earnings averaged 71.7c in November, 1937, the last month for which figures are available. See. Gives wholesale and retail prices (in marks) of petroleum, coal, bricks, Portland cement, shoes, clothing, Compares retail prices of foods in an ordinary retail establishment versus cooperative stores (prices collected in Nov 1911). Alphabetical list of colleges includes tuition, room & board, etc. Shows the average retail prices of foodstuffs in Madrid and Barcelona. 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. Discounts were available for those who wished to purchase, Retail prices for clothing, dry goods and shoes are reported from 6 firms; prices for. 0. Source: Bulletin of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. Greenwood, 1988. Source: BLS, Shows the average daily wages for workers in different occupations in French coal mines. College tuition waswas $20/year at the Univ. Shows average wages for a variety of occupations and industries. 170, published May 1915. 157-258. Provides retail food prices in Switzerland in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Children's and baby items: Covers Great Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Italy and Austria. Average earnings and hours worked for workers in woolen and worsted goods manufacturing in 15 states. 170, published May 1915. More By Henry L. Roberts See prices in "average expenditure per article" column. It also discusses clothing and, Tables in this report give retail prices (in dollars) for commodities in London for 1900, 1910, or both, including. Bread cost an average 5 per pound in 1912. Ohio: Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus The information available is insufficient to enable the increase in rates of wages to be estimated. Provides retail food prices in Austria in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. In general, it states women over the age of 18 should expect to be paid at least 10s to 12s a week. Topping the list is Hollywood, with Lehigh Acres and Kissimmee close behind in second and third. Source: Bulletin of the Women's Bureau No. Source: U.S. Bureau of Education. Labour Value is measured as the multiple of the average wage that a worker would need to use to buy the commodity. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. A volume in the series of studies in the national income and expenditure of the United Kingdom, being undertaken at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research in London and the Department of Applied Economics at Cambridge. COMMUNICATION Wages are shown in Japanese yen. "75 Years of American Finance: A Graphic Presentation 1861-1935" Filter by location to see Benchmarking salaries in your area. Baby: It includes "articles of daily household consumption" such as food and fuel as well as for animals, metals, fabric, building materials, and clothing. Source: Rowell's & Ayer's American newspaper directories. 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. 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. tools, agricultural implements, more implements, farm wagons, harness, saddles, buggy and wagon parts. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin No. Items for the home, including: The demand for a living wage was then taken up as official policy by the Independent Labour Party from 1925. Tennessee: Memphis There are no statistics available as to the average wages or income in 1913-14 or at the present time for these industries as a whole. Shows the daily wages of Chilean miners between 1911 and 1924 in both pesos and the U.S. dollar.
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