Your question covers 100 years- and earnings (and the worth of money) changed at lot- depending on 1800 or 1899. It also varied greatly by the region of the country, and the type of farming- growing tobacco, wheat, or raising cattle? MOST farmers made enough to feed and clothe their families, but not a lot more.
I know for steel workers it was from $1.50 to $2.00 a day.
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the average was about seven dollars.
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Some people didn't make as much money as others did because of how fast or slow they produced items.
The president made $25,000 a year in 1800. In the year 1873, the presidential salary was increased to $50,000 a year. The current (as of 2013) salary of the president is $400,000 a year, which was increased in 2001.
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The salary for a factory welder depends on location, experience, and industry. The average annual pay for a factory welder in the United States is $29,000.
A typical wage for male factory workers in the Victorian era was about 15 shillings a week. Female factory workers earned about 7 shillings a week.
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My great grandfather was a worker in around 1905, and earned $20month, which in today's $ conversion, would be equivalent to around $2000
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they earn 1-3 dollars a day
No, the early factory workers in New England and Europe did not profit much as most of them were overworked.
Children were payed very little or nothing at all! Women weren't paid much more and a man would get the most money. Children would roughly get payed 3 shillings a week. Women would get 50 penni a day. Men would get 3 markka a day.
In Houston TX. in home health care workers earn around 12 dollars an hour.
The factory workers make 1.75 to 2.50 a day with no mimnimum wadge.
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