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How much money did the average American make in 1860?

Writer Joseph Russell

Laborers made about 10 cents an hour ($6 a week, or $300 per year) Privates in the Union army earned $11 a week, or $572 per year. Firemen earned 15 cents an hour ($9.00 a week, or $468 per year) Carpenters earned 14 cents an hour ($8.40 a week, or $436 per year)

What were the wages in 1865?

While white privates were paid thirteen dollars per month, black soldiers were officially paid three dollars less, and black soldiers also had an additional three dollars automatically deducted from each wage to pay for their clothing.

How much was a Confederate soldier paid?

In theory, the soldiers of both the Confederate and the Union armies were supposed to be paid every two months….Army.

ConfederateUnion
First Lieutenant$90.00$105.50
Captain$130.00$115.50
Major$150.00$169.00
Lieutenant Colonel$170.00$181.00

What was the salary of a teacher in 1864?

Provides average monthly salaries for male and female teachers in the states of MA, PA, CT, MI, OH, VT, ME, IA, WI, IN, NH, IL and CA for the years 1864 and 1865.

What was the average wage in the United States in 1860?

It is from the National Bureau of Economic Research: Wages and Earnings in the United States, 1860-1890: Wages by Occupational and Individual Characteristics(update: link was broken; works now; document is downloadable) (Update:  Each chapter in the book is  downloadable :Wages and Earnings in the United States, 1860-1890

What did people earn during the Civil War?

I wonder — do you perhaps have anything relating to wages around the time of the Civil War that you would be willing to share?” –Cerise M. Will this do? :o) These are weekly wages for various occupations in the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut in the year 1860.

What was the average wage for a woman in 1879?

Shows average daily wage earnings for laborers, yard hands, watchmen, teamsters, quarrymen, coal-heavers, helpers, unskilled factory operatives, without any geographic breakouts. Source: Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 13 (1905). The average monthly wage for female servants was $9.04. This included board.