Children working in factories during the Industrial Revolution typically earned low wages, often ranging from 50 cents to $1 per week, depending on their age, the type of work, and the specific factory. These wages were significantly less than adult workers, reflecting the exploitative labor practices of the time. Many children worked long hours, sometimes up to 12-16 hours a day, in harsh and unsafe conditions, which contributed to calls for labor reform and regulations.
one shilling per week.
KIDS GOT PAID 1s. and 5d. a week
how much did victorianchildren get payed for working as putters
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Children working in factories during the Industrial Revolution were typically paid very low wages, often earning around 10 to 20 cents a day. Their earnings varied based on the type of work and the location, but they were generally compensated far less than adult workers. This exploitation was common, as child labor was prevalent in industries like textiles and coal mining, where the demand for cheap labor was high.
Employers paid children less than they paid adults
Cheap labour ! They paid children very little wages - if at all!
They could be paid lower wages(OW)
Factory work was difficult and dangerous but it paid well.
Hiya could anybody tell me how much you get paid for working in an airpot.
A children's doctor or a pediatrician gets paid as much as $260,000 per year when working in a thriving private practice. Starting salary for this type of physician is about $130,000.
Children werenever happy then and they only earned very small amounts of money. Half a penny was what they earned. If they had poor parents that money had to do. Children labour was held in factories, chimney sweep, rat catching and all sorts of other things. You wouldn't do that to your kids would you?