Source: BLS. These figures are shown by occupation, sex, and region. From a decade that started with such a boom, the 1920s ended in an almighty bust, the likes of which werent to be seen again for another eighty years. Currency, Coinage and the Cost Shows the hourly and weekly wages for 12 principal industries throughout Germany. Report published in 1925 mainly covers wages in manufacturing industries. The death penalty for forging bank notes was changed to transportation (and later imprisonment) for life in 1832. Source: Shows the average hourly wages for various occupation both in and outside of Paris. Source: U.S. Congressional Serial Set Vol. Source: U.S. Dept. Lote en Mirador del Lago:3.654 m2.Excelente vista al Lago, LOTE EN EL CONDADO DE 1430 m2, EN COSQUIN. Email: concannonm@missouri.edu 1920: $15 per month. WebAverage earnings by industry, 1920-1921 Shows breakouts for automobile manufacture, cigar making, boots/shoe making, men's clothing, iron/steel and more. Cost Of Living In 1930 Uk Source: the Historian of the U.S. 664. Nonetheless, the most significant and variable item of expenditure remained food. to 21s. 01 June 2005 12:01am The male half of a courting couple could expect to pay 5d for a pint of beer in 1925 - the modern equivalent of about 73p today, using the retail price index. Classes were large, learning was by rote and books were shared between groups of pupils, as books and paper were expensive. 2-4. Although the centre of global trade and Britains largest manufacturing city, London was relatively little changed, beyond the revolution in transportation brought by the railways, by the mechanisation associated with industrial production. Montgomery Ward catalog shows prices of radios and radio supplies on 60+ pages. 15. There is also a table showing, Shows the value of multiple currencies in US dollars in the years of. In the nineteenth century more formal restaurants were added to the options available for eating out, while the growing quality of suburban housing stock ensured that a growing proportion of the population had the facilities to cook their own meals for the first time. 1950-1959. Shows the weekly wages of various occupations in Swiss farming as well as the daily wages of day laborers. Shows average annual expenditure for food, rent, clothing, and medical care per family member. Shows wages and prices in kronen, along with the exchange rate to translate into U.S. dollars. Wages are shown in Spanish pesetas.