1 cent every day
History channel claims 2 $ per week. But I also read 2 $ per day... So that's a pretty big difference... But hey, it is far from what Dick Fuld got at Lehman or what Newt Gingrich got from Fannie Mae. :-). All relative... And btw: America's wealth is more founded on kids from poor neighborhoods than on Elmer Fudd.
Minimum wage in 1975 was $2.10 hr
69.69 dollars
£3 per week
About 90 cents a day
$1,236
8.35p an hour
$400 annually. Women received 25%-70% of it.
Back in the day as a factory worker in 1965 3to 4 dollars an hour in calif.
Their average hourly wage was $9.46 in 2000.
The average wage for an auto worker is 34,000. They often get the opportunity to work overtime so they have the potential to make more.
From what I have read, the average auto factory worker earns somewhere between 50k-60k. http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=1026e955-541c-4aa6-bcf2-56dfc3323682 http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=22646
Average worker in Mississippi in 1962 was .82 cents
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 Indian CEO earns approximately $4000000 per capita per solar panel per Damonian. But really it depends on the quality of the briefcase.
The average wage is $ 50,000 p/a, the median would be more like $30,000 - $ 40,000 p/a. The minimum wage for an Australian worker is $12.95 p/h for a full time worker.
The industry's 25,000 production workers earned an average hourly wage of $9.25 in 2000