In 1965, the average annual wage in the United States was around $4,600.
The average wage in 1956 was around $2.00 per hour. Keep in mind that this can vary based on industry, location, and job type.
In 1965, the average wage in the United States was approximately $4,658 per year. Adjusted for inflation, this is equivalent to around $38,269 in today's dollars.
The average wage of a migrant worker in 1937 was about $20 to $25 per month. However, this could vary depending on the type of work they were doing and their location in the country.
The average hourly wage in 1965 was around $2.50 per hour in the United States.
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The average wage in 1942 was £320 or just over £6 a week.
It was about to wage a war with the American colonies.
I guess it would depend on what job you held
Minimum wage back in 1966 was about $1.40-1.44 a hour.If you'd do the math, it wasn't alot.
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The average wage is 10.50 Minimum wage is 7.25
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the average wage in India is $15.00 per day