The minimum wage in 1990 was 5.00 to 8.00 dollars an hour not in cents. 1990 wasn't a 100 years ago. When I got my first job in 1968 it was 1.68 an hour.
20 cents
It doesn't cost the Mint anything because the Mint makes coins, not bills. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing prints bills. Anyway, the new purple and gray bills cost about 4 cents each to produce.
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The first answer was good, except the question was how much does a framer make, not farmer. As a picture framer, I can attest that the average wage for a framer is anywhere between 9 and 15 dollars an hour, which extrapolates to between 18 and 33 grand a year. The industry is largely populated by small business owners who run their own shops, and among this people, profits can vary greatly. Generally speaking though, picture framing is not a lucrative business.
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.39 cents an hour
40 cents an hour
$ 34.20 cents a hour.
Divide the dollar per hour by 60, that will give you how much they make per minute. If someone makes $10 an hour, they make about 17 cents a minute (actually .16666 repeating) If someone makes a lot more lets say $250 an hour they make about $4.17 a minute. So it doesn't always have to be cents per minute.
8 cents.
.37 cents an hour
50 cents an hour
From 1839 to 1848 laborers, such as breaker boys were 82 cents an day, without docking any of it. After their wages increased, but not by much.
37 cents an hour
Twenty Five Cents Per Hour.
$15 per hour = 25¢ per minute.
I think, about $0.17 cents an hour.