Reports the 1900 and 1910 wages (in dollars) for employees in government match and tobacco factories. Per-person costs of food and necessities in Constantinople for July 1914 & 1920. on women's garments. 29-40. Kitchen ranges, stoves, furnaces, furniture, farm tools and wagons, harness and more. Source: Bulletin of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. COMMUNICATION Note the page number and enter it in the "jump to" box in HathiTrust. This article describes the rising cost of food and manufactured products in comparison with wages for the pre-revolutionary period. See quartile explanation on p. 334. Of course, not all of that increase is due to free agency. Wages are shown in Mexican pesos. It includes "articles of daily household consumption" such as food and fuel as well as for animals, metals, fabric, building materials, and clothing. - Britain, 1900 and 1910, House of Lords, House of Commons, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, Charity Commissioners, Colonial Office, Board of Customs and Excise, Board of Education, Exchequer and Audit Department, General Register Office, Foreign Office, Government Laboratories, Home Office, India Office, Public Record Office, Inland Revenue, Local Government Board, Patent Office, General Post-Office, Head masters and head mistresses in public schools, Birmingham - Wages of post office employees and teachers, 1900 and 1910, Liverpool - Salaries of post-office employees and teachers, Manchester - Teacher salaries, 1900 and 1910, Manchester - Salaries of government officials, 1900 and 1910, Glasgow, Scotland - Salaries of government employees, 1900 and 1910, Glasgow, Scotland - Salaries of head masters, 1900 and 1910, India - Wages by geographic area and occupation, 1910s, Dublin - Salaries of government officials, 1900 and 1910, Wages by city and industry - Italy, 1914-1919, Salaries of Japanese government officers, 1900 and 1910, District of Mazatlan - Governmental salaries, 1910, Mexico, Mexico - Salaries of government employees in 1910, Guadalajara - Salaries of post-office employees and teachers, 1910, Veracruz - Salaries of city employees, 1910, Norway - Average wages for railroad construction, 1913 & 1917, Norway - Entrance salaries of business school graduates, 1913-1917, Warsaw - Salaries of government employees for 1900 and 1910, Warsaw - Salaries of teachers in the public schools, 1900 and 1910, Russia - Wages and cost of living, 1914-1917, St. Petersburg - Salaries of letter carriers and teachers, 1900 and 1910, Odessa - Wages of laborers, schoolteachers, and merchants, 1910, Agricultural wages - Switzerland in 1914, 1921, 1930, Carpenter wages in English-speaking foreign countries, 1910, European countries - Wages and prices, 1900 and 1910, Income in the U.S. - Amount and distribution, Development of minimum wage laws in the U.S., 1912-1927, Minimum wage legislation in the U.S and foreign countries, Grocery and wine catalog from Bloomingdale's, 1915, Aveage food prices inmetro areas,1890-1970, Average prices paid for butter, eggs, milk and poultry - 1910, Average retail food prices in working class neighborhoods- 1916, Grocery prices by store in selectedcities, 1915-1916, New York and Chicago - Average food prices,1913-1920, Lawrence, MA - Retail food prices, 1911-1912, Flour prices in KS, MO, IA and IL - 1906, 1910, 1911, Food and drink prices paid by farmers, 1910-1960, Room and board rates for federal workers in Washington DC, 1917-18, "Building Plans of Modern Homes," with costs for materials and labor, 1914, Sears home plans with estimated costs to build, 1908-1939, Cost to construct houses, by type of material - 1915, Home photos, plans and costs to build, 1906-1911, Paint cost to cover a home's exterior, 1915, Building material prices paid by farmers, 1910-1960, Farm real estate - Average value by state and county, 1910, Farmland values by county in selected states, 1912-1924, Farm land and buildings - Value per acre by U.S. region, 1850, Farm real estate values in Midwestern states, 1912-2019, Coal for household use - Price by city, 1913-1919, Retail prices of fuel and kerosene in Lawrence, MA - 1911-1912, Horse-drawn vehicles, harness and saddle prices, 1911, Horse-drawn buggy and carriage prices, 1912, Horse and carriage supplies price catalog, 1910, Business wagon prices (horse-drawn), 1910, Passenger train fare in the U.S., 1871-1933, RR ticket prices by class from New York - 1910, RR ticket prices between NYC and Chicago, 1910-1944, Passenger train fare to San Francisco in 1915, Passenger train fare from the Midwest to western cities, 1910, Street railway fares in Cleveland, 1914-1915, Steamship fares to and from New York, 1909, Steamship fares to Latin America, South America and Caribbean, Automobile and motor truck list prices, 1905-1916, Car prices in "Pictorial History of the Automobile", Drivers license and car registration fees by state, 1911, Gasoline prices paid by farmers, 1910-1960, Gasoline tank wagon price in Chicago, 1915-1922, Wholesale prices of gasoline and crude petroleum, 1913-1918, "Class A" hotels in the U.S. - Rates, 1912, Hotel extras - Yellowstone National Park, 1912, Hotel rates by U.S. state and foreign country, 1913. talking machines (phonograph or record players). One school (Potter) had white students and the other (Durham) had "colored." 1 percent. Source: U.S. Congressional Serial Set volume 6460. A full set of false teeth cost 21. Lists union wages by city and then by occupation. I also added recessions from National Bureau of Economic Research {Click on the image to take a closer look} Data from Emmanuel Saez's web site. Prices are shown in Danish kroner. Source: Investigation relative to wages and prices of commodities. Source: for 1962 to 1975, Manufacturing Industries of Canada, National and Provincial Areas; for 1948 to 1961, General Review of the Manufacturing Industries; for 1905, 1910, 1917 to 1947 inclusive, the data were supplied directly by the Central Research and Development Staff, Statistics Canada. There is a decline in average salary during these years as more people begin entering retirement. Instead, the students took courses and worked in hospitals, most being paid a low (student) wage for performing the work. Shows breakouts by type of manufacturing operation: automobile manufacture, cigar making, boots/shoe making, men's clothing, iron/steel, hosiery/underwear manufacture, etc. Shows pay for those involved in "1st class New York City productions" including actors of various levels (from chorus to leads) as well as directors, designers, musicians, scene painters, stage hands, etc. Source: Tables shows retail prices (in dollars) for 1910 along with wholesale prices for 1900 and 1910 in both Yokohama and Tokyo. See quartile explanation on p. 334. This one-page table shows wholesale and retail prices of articles at Havre, France in 1900 and 1910. McMullin had signed for $500 a month (equivalent to $3,000 a year) as a rookie in 1916 and continued making that salary through 1919. 2. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin No. Expenditures While grappling with the actual amounts of earnings can prove difficult, even limiting expenditure to the working class includes a wide range of employments and incomes. Source: Bulletin of the Women's Bureau No. This two-page table shows retail prices of articles (in dollars) at Manchester in 1900 and 1910. For the United Kingdom overall, the adult male average wage was 56 while the average wage for all workers was 42/14/-. Source: BLS, Shows the average daily wages for workers in different occupations in French coal mines. Average dollar value per acre for farm land (along with any buildings on the land), broken out by U.S. region. Average coffee-stall keeper, general labourer or female copy clerk in the City salary was - 1 per week. Men's: 143. Table shows average 1912 wage per day, in francs and United States equivalent, for the principal industries and traces in the city of Roubaix. Source: Table compares the price of beer, borax, cheese, chocolate, coffee, crackers, flour, mustard, peas, starch, and vinegar at a retail store versus at a cooperative society. The salary averages by state listed below come from BLS data as of May 2019. Some are broken down by sex. Shows hourly wages and typical hours per week. Source: Australia Labor and Industrial Branch report #2, pp. I.RATES OF WAGES OK TYPICAL CLASSES OF TIME-WORKERS IN CERTAIN INDUSTRIES. This link leads to an index by city and states. Shows earnings for a variety of industries throughout the state. Milk cost an average 17 per half gallon in 1910. 1. Prices are shown in German marks. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. For. Provides retail food prices in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. California: Los Angeles and San Francisco. I have updated my most popular graph Average Income in the United States. It now includes data through 2006 (in 2006$). Source: BLS. Infant's and young children's: Commodities include beef, pork, eggs, butter, bread, flour, oats, rice, beans, apples, prunes, sugar, tea, coffee, potatoes, starch, coal, wood, and coal oil. Tells wages for the years 1911 to 1914, 1919, and 1922. 25-38. For the home: Source: BLS, Shows the average daily wages for various occupations in 6 different industries in Japan. $ 699/year. SERVICES Average Salary By Age in the United States for Men. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Purdue. Includes beef, pork, fish, rice, wheat, flour, soja beans, barley, eggs, soy sauce, cotton, wool, leather, boots, shoes, lumber, coal, iron, petroleum, brick, salt, sugar, tea, milk, and rent. Includes the police force, prison officials, firemen, market inspectors, city engineer, horticulturalist, public education, and city council. To interpolate between these two earnings series for the 103 years 1870-1962 I use the day wages of According to Porter (176), in the mid-1860s workers in London received the following wages for a 10-hour day and six-day week: common laborers 3s. 1917, Cost to attend private commercial or business schools, 1917-1918, University and junior college costs for residents and non-residents - 1918, Facilities for Foreign Students in American Colleges and Universities, Price of a haircut before, during and after WWI, Average family expenditure on barber services in 1918, Cost of living on farms - Further detail, 1913-1914, Cost of living on Minnesota farms, 1905-1914, Consumption expenditures per captia, 1901-1956, Changes in cost of living in large cities of the United States, 1913-1941, Family budgets in the American cities, 1903-1956, Cost of living in southern states by race, 1915-1917, Workingmen's standard of living in Philadelphia - 1918, Family budgets in mill towns by race, 1910, Family budgets for mining and manufactures, 1893, Calculator: Present-day purchasing power of a historic dollar amount, Consumer Price Index Inflation Calculator, Wholesale prices - Price Bulletin series showing the, index numbers of 50 classes of commodities, Percent increase in food prices in foreign countries, 1914-1921, Argentina - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Australia - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Austria - Food prices as affected by the war, Austria - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Wages and cost of living in Austria, 1914 and 1916, Prices at Vienna and Prague, 1900 and 1910, Bulletin of the US Bureau of Labor, No. Shows the hourly wages of selected trades in both Kansas City and St. Louis between 1913 and 1920. The Sears Archive site has digitized some pages from their home plan catalogs. Find a page number through the index and enter it in the page box. The tables are broken down by occupation and city. Shows the average weekly cost of food of a German family of four throughout WWI. Ladies: Data is broken out by income of the renters. The list runs from pp. 1900. The survey included family size, total costs, percent distribution of the costs of goods and services, and total budget. This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Tennessee: Memphis Shows wages in rupees by location for agricultural laborers, masons, carpenters, blacksmiths, etc. Shows average salaries, estimated needed salaries, as well as total and estimated expenditures. On the other hand, professionals with . Tables on pages 43-52 list the retail prices of flour, butter, bacon, beef, mutton, ham, sugar and coffee in selected cities in the U.S., Austria, Canada, Nova Scotia, England, Germany, France, Russia, Bulgaria, Japan, Mexico. One-piece dresses, junior dresses, suits, junior skirts, sweaters, coats, hats, shoes Full list of years is provided below: Critical analysis of government methods for collecting and reporting wage data in the 1910s. Starting salary: $42,500. Arkansas: $42,690 per year. Dresses, house dresses, ready made tailored suits, skirts, blouses (waists), hats, corsets, corset covers, underskirts, nightgowns, aprons, petticoats, hosiery, underwear, shoes, "sensible" shoes, coats, furs, bathing suits. $59,332. Shows average price of bread, meats, fish, eggs, milk, flour, cheese, potatoes, butter, tea, etc. Alabama: Birmingham and Mobile. This calculator can be used to determine the historical purchasing power of currency in the United Kingdom from 1270 to 2017. Buenos Aries - Salaries of teachers and government employees, 1900 and 1910, Wages by occupation and city - Australia, 1913, Minimum wages in Sydney and Melbourne, 1914 and 1921, Salaries of Austrian Civil Service officials, 1910, Canada - Average wages of farm help by province, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia - Weekly wages of various occupations, Denmark - Wages for skilled and unskilled workers, 1914-1920, Roubaix, France - Average labor wages, 1912. This report lists the March 1910 retail prices of mutton, beef, veal, butter, eggs, pork and ham in Buenos Aries and tells what a. Provides retail food prices in Greece in 1914 and in the years leading up to the war outbreak. Seejob duties and qualifications in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics'Descriptions of Occupations, published 1918. Georgia: Atlanta Includes vegetables, live stock, grain, raw material, wearing apparel, underwear, coal, iron, groceries and provisions, steel, brick, timber, cement, and house rent. Source: Newcomb, Endicott and Co. Magazine of Fashion, Undermuslin, 1917. Alphabetical list of colleges includes tuition, room & board, etc. Employees having experience from two to five years earn 32% more than beginners across all industries and disciplines. Source: Australia Labour & Industrial Branch report #2, p. 76. 6,000,000 yen What is the average salary for a photographer? Shows clothing, jewelry, home decor, linens and furnishings, musical instruments and more. Circa 1910 Antiques pays an average hourly rate of $38 and hourly wages range from a low of $33 to a high of $43. A brief report of prices (wholesale and retail) at Mazatlan in 1910 including beef, clothing, hogs, Shows the average price of foodstuffs and other common goods in the federal district of Mexico. Book shows textbook titles recommended for high schools and colleges and lists the full retail price for individual sale. 1911, Prices of agricultural machinery in France, 1900 and 1910, France - Food prices as affected by the war, France - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Bordeaux, France - Retail prices of necessaries of life, 1911, Havre - Prices for articles of daily consumption, 1900 and 1910, Lyons - Prices of principal commodities, 1900 and 1910, poultry, milk, boots and shoes, coal, mineral oils, seeds, and soaps, Marseille - Average retail prices, 1900 and 1910, Germany - Food prices as affected by the war, Germany - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Berlin - Prices of commodities, 1900 and 1910, Frankfort on the Main - Retail prices and rents, 1900 and 1910, Hamburg, Germany - Retail prices of food products, 1911, Munich, Bavaria - Retail prices and rents, 1900 and 1910, Retail prices, wages and cost of living in the UK, 1912, cost of rent, household fuels and various sorts of foods, Great Britain - Food prices as affected by the war, Great Britain - Monthly wholesale prices of commodities, 1913-1918, Retail prices in Great Britain,1914 and 1919, Price of Bread in Great Britain, 1914-1916, Public transportation in British towns - Fares, 1915, Birmingham - Prices in 1900-1901, 1903-1904, & 1910, coal, iron and steel, oil, Portland cement and bricks, Bradford, England - Wholesale and retail prices of various commodities, 1900 and 1910, cocoa, sugar, flour, biscuits, bread, lard, butter, eggs, milk and cream, bacon and hams, cheese, Drapery (e.g. The median income of families of Negroes and other races was 64 percent of the median for white families ($10,240) in 1970, not significantly different from that of 1969. Source: BLS. AVERAGE WEEKLY WAGES. Public School Teacher. Shows the average weekly wages for a variety of occupations and industries in New Zealand. Note: Cook county salaries for additional years are available in this. Marital StatusPeople (Both Sexes Combined) 18 Years Old and Over by Median and Mean Income. DATE: March 4, 1914 PART OF: Union Scale of Wages and Hours of Labor Years of experience is another important factor in determining the salary. Study conducted by the city of Philadelphia. sheets, pillowcases, tablecloths, blankets, quilts and calicos), Prices of American agricultural implements. Source: U.S. Dept of Labor. Popular Salaries. Collection Notes: Salary data for replication purposes only, and shared with permission of Sports Reference LLC. Items for farms, such as: Historically, the average salary in the United States goes up every year and goes up by a few thousand or more every 10 years. On the low end, registered nurses earned a 10th percentile salary of $56,190, meaning 90 percent earned more than this amount. 45-57. on page 1120. $4,944. Deviation from the national average salary; Dentist. This source goes into detail on how employees were paid for piecework, which could include hemming, button sewing, setting the collars, etc. Source:Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis. Some occupations include cashier, saleswoman, laundry worker, baker, shirt maker, seamstress, milliner, typist, waitress, maid, dishwasher, bookkeeper. USDA Professional Paper #410, Nov 11, 1916. You'll also find the top 1% individual income by year between 1996 and 2022, as well as the top 5% and 10%. Borrowing to Purchase Stocks as a Percentage of Total Consumer Debt. Source: BLS. The Annual Reports of Lane Hospital at Stanford University Hospitals show rates for wards, rooms, and bath rooms, maternity rates, operating room charges, anesthesia, tonsil and adenoid operations, salvarsan treatments, extra charges, extra diet items, nursing, and some include wines and mineral waters and toilet articles: This fee bill of the physicians of Putnam County, IL was published in the September 1912 issue of. 170, published May 1915. Ohio: Cincinnati, Cleveland and Columbus Prices for food, firewood, soap, matches and more in. Chinese and Japanese in the United States: 1910 [5.4 MB] Color or Race, Nativity, Parentage, and SexAbstract [5.6 MB] Statistics of the Indian PopulationNumber, Tribes, Sex, Age, Fecundity, and Vitality [3.2 MB] Negroes in the United States [25.9 MB] Census statistics date back to 1790 and reflect the growth and change of the United . New York: Buffalo, Rochester and New York City Conversely, $1 earned in 1913 had the same buying power as about $30 in the year 2022. Collection Date (s): 8/1/2015 - 8/24/2016. by OCCUPATION Source: This document compares the affordability of food and consumer goods from one year to the next and provides price. Salaries of head masters and head mistresses in Glasgow public schools. Shows drawing of the home, floor plan, and estimated cost to build. Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. Source: Shows hours and wages for 12 occupations including brick layers, painters, street sweepers etc. 170, published May 1915. Tables show retail prices of delivered fuel for November 1911 and March 1912 from two firms in Lawrence,MA. Source: Oregon's minimum wage laws for women and girls went into effect in 1913 and 1914. currency) of commodities, foodstuffs, and rents at Veracruz in 1910. Tools used in building trades, tool kits, sewing machines and cameras. Some rows specify wages for women (see women listed frequently on this page for, The advantage of this table is that it shows wage rates for all the years from 1907-1921 together, so one can easily see changes over time. Men: 229. The average salary in England was 39,452 for those working full-time, and 13,845 for part-time jobs. Compares white and colored families' expenditures for food, housing, fuel, clothing, furniture, etc. 3. 4. Tables show the minimum and maximum 1900 and 1910 salaries of post-office officials, police officials. A 2 or 3 room apartment with a coal stove in a tenement could rent from $4-7 per month to $8-10 per month. Serge dresses, serge suits, tailored suits, "homestead" wear (house dresses, garden wear, etc), skirts, waists, sweaters, underwear, corsets, socks, coats, shawls and newports, shoes, purses, muffs and collarettes, animal fur sets, gloves and mittens, hats, hair goods, handkerchiefs and ribbons, diamonds, necklaces, rings, earrings, watches, other jewelry Source: BLS, Shows the earnings over different times for both government employees and manual workers in Hamburg. Tells average length of stay and average cost per day based on whether the patient was in a ward or a private room. This report contains detailed tables showing average hourly rates of wages by occupation, sex, and age group at. What is the average UK salary? Minnesota: Minneapolis and St. Paul Shows the average price of foodstuffs and firewood in Bucharest throughout the 1910's. Housing in a better neighborhood could cost $25-60 per month. Table 26 shows daily wages for laborers, with board for every year from 1780-1937; the, The pay for nurses was $720 annual for the first period of three years' service, $780 for the second period of three years' service, $840 for the third period of three years' service, $900 for the fourth period of three years' service, and $960 after twelve years' service in the Army Nurse Corps. Outfits, sweaters, hoods and bonnets, underwear, socks, shoes, creepers and bloomers, carriages and carts, carriage accessories According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the mean average salary across the whole of the UK in 2020 was 38,600 for full-time employees and 13,803 for those working part-time. asked the Minister of Labour whether, taking the 12 chief industries of the country, including transport, he will state the average. Here you can find the percent of increase in average food prices from 1914-1921. What was the average family income in 1900? Also discusses the the cost to rent in various countries. Shows wages for both contracted workers as well as day laborers. Alaska: $59,290 per year. Clothes, bonnets, booties, supplies, carriages. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. It includes tables of daily wages and costs of principal foodstuffs. Source: U.S. BLS Bulletin no. Source: Tables show wholesale and retail prices (in dollars) of commodities at. Nebraska: Omaha Including holiday pay, longevity pay, uniform allowance, night differential and overtime, police officers may potentially earn over $100,000 per year. This report contains summaries by states, but no detailed statistics of individual schools. Salaries range from 1,910 PLN (lowest average) to 33,800 PLN (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher). Occupation source: this document compares the affordability of food and necessities in Constantinople for July 1914 & on. More people begin entering retirement from one year to the war outbreak distribution of renters. 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