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The match girls, primarily young female workers in late 19th and early 20th century London, earned very low wages, typically around 2 to 4 shillings per week. Their earnings were often insufficient to support themselves, leading many to work long hours in harsh conditions. Additionally, the economic struggles they faced were a significant factor in their involvement in labor movements, advocating for better pay and working conditions.

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