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During the 1910-1920 period, the typical wage for a working man in the United States varied significantly by industry and region. On average, skilled workers earned about $200 to $300 per month, while unskilled laborers made around $100 to $150 per month. The war effort during World War I also led to wage increases in many sectors, with some workers earning even higher wages due to labor shortages. Overall, economic conditions during this decade were influenced by both the war and the post-war adjustment.

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