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In the 1900s, wages varied significantly based on factors such as occupation, location, and industry. For example, skilled workers might earn $200 to $400 annually, while unskilled laborers often made around $200 or less. Additionally, women and children typically earned lower wages than men. Overall, average annual earnings were much lower than today, reflecting the economic conditions and cost of living of the time.

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