In 1952, the wages for a union carpenter in Seattle, WA, typically ranged around $3.50 to $4.25 per hour, depending on experience and specific union agreements. This was reflective of the post-World War II economic boom and the growing demand for skilled labor in construction. Adjusted for inflation, these wages would be significantly lower in today's dollars, highlighting the changes in the cost of living and labor value over the decades.
Stephen R. Carpenter was born in 1952.
National Wages Board was created in 1952.
Gretchen Parsons Carpenter was born in 1952, in California, USA.
Edmund Nelson Carpenter died on 1952-11-04.
VyStar Credit Union was created in 1952.
University Credit Union was created in 1952.
Truliant Federal Credit Union was created in 1952.
First Tech Credit Union was created in 1952.
Antelope Union High School was created in 1952.
Peter Flanagan - rugby union - died in 1952.
Niue Rugby Football Union was created in 1952.
Technicolor federal credit union was created in 1952.