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In 1920, women in the United States earned significantly less than men, with average wages varying widely by occupation. Many women worked in low-paying jobs, such as domestic service or factory work, earning around $200 to $400 annually. In contrast, men typically earned over $1,000 a year for similar work. The gender pay gap was pronounced, reflecting societal norms and limited opportunities for women at that time.

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