During the 1920s, wages for American workers generally enabled a working-class family to thrive on a single income. rose most quickly for unskilled workers. generally rose at a rate far below increases in production and profits. equaled or exceeded the rate of production growth. generally decreased as the labor market became tighter.
During the 1920s, wages for American workers
generally enabled a working-class family to thrive on a single income.
rose most quickly for unskilled workers.
generally rose at a rate far below increases in production and profits.
equaled or exceeded the rate of production growth.
generally decreased as the labor market became tighter.