Though women were crucial to the war effort, their pay continued to lag far behind their male counterparts: Female workers rarely earned more than 50 percent of male wages.
Between 1940 and 1945, the female percentage of the U.S. workforce increased from 27 percent to nearly 37 percent, and by 1945 nearly one out of every four married women worked outside the home.
Actual scanned paychecks from that era can be found here: (See related Link)
I believe it is $8 a week so $34 a month and that was the guys who are working in the factories
Durning the war most of the men were away fighting and theirwere many vacancies in factories so lower and middle classes of women would work in the factories and help build arms for soilders in the war. When the war was over women realised that they liked working and so they carrried on working in the factories, however they were paid much less than the average male worker. Some women carried on working because they needed the money to keep their family alive because just themen working didn't bring in enough money. :)
one shilling per week.
in the early 190os almost half of all women who worked in factories and laundries andas store clerks earned how much
Kids grossed $20,412,216 worldwide.
KIDS GOT PAID 1s. and 5d. a week
900000000000 billion pounds + 4332 cars + 8008 old people
Kids grossed $7,412,216 in the domestic market.
Depends on how much you tug
7.75
Spy Kids grossed $197,692,062 worldwide.
they spend about $500,000,000,099 on their kids in the US.