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In 1922, the average weekly wage for American workers was approximately $55. This figure varied significantly depending on the industry and region, with skilled laborers typically earning more than unskilled workers. The economic context of the post-World War I period, including inflation and the onset of the Roaring Twenties, influenced wage levels and labor conditions during this time.

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