$45.00
That figure is hard to measure as record keeping was not as effective and detailed as it is today. Four million workers lost their jobs during the first year of the Great Depression. By 1931, 100,000 workers a week lost their job. In 1932, about 25 percent of the workforce was unemployed. At the peak of the Depression, it is estimated that 35-40 percent of the workforce was unemployed. Many workers didn't even bother to try and look for jobs so there is no way to accurately gauge the correct percent of unemployed.
Rationing decreased the amount of consumption of foods in a family, this includes meat (1 kg per week), sugar, flour, butter, tobacco, shoes and althing-these were the items which were rations strictly. Medicine including aspirian (manufactured in germany) was rare.
About $700.00 a week
As much as she can negotiate.....
$45.00 then and $700.00 now
a doctor gets payed 2500 a week
A doctor makes about 500 dollars a week
depends on what the doctor does..
$45.00
1,000,000,000 a week
30,000
7000
Doctors in the 1930's made at least $61 per week.
put it this way ALOT
Around 50 To 70 thousand
Yes. If a student receives to much home work it may cause deep depression. Study shows 78% of students with too much homework become hospitalised within the week.