There was no national minimum wage law in 1932. Some few states had them for women and children, but most of them were not enforced. Oregon had a minimum wage of $8.25 per week for women at one time.
A dollar a day was common wage for unskilled men.
There was no national minimum wage law in 1932. Some few states had them for women and children, but most of them were not enforced. Oregon had a minimum wage of $8.25 per week for women at one time. A dollar a day was common wage for unskilled men.
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Ted Kennedy was born in 1932. That would have made him a six year old. So, I think the answer is no.
Frederick Cleveland Croxton has written: 'Average annual wage and salary payments in Ohio 1916 to 1932' -- subject(s): Wages
Minimum wage is a starting wage
Wage expense
The real wage is the amount of money paid when adjusted for inflation. This wage will rise if the nominal wage rises.
Wage Entitlement is when you get entitled to get a raise on you wage. A wage is when you get money or getting money on pay day.
The average wage is 10.50 Minimum wage is 7.25
Real Wage = Money Wage / Price Index Real wage measures purchasing power, that is what an hour's labor can buy.
What is the wage structure?
What is the wage structure?