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All Non - Supervisory Workers Factory Workers $ 175 $ 200 Gross Weekly Earnings Buying Power * ( 1967 Dollars ) Gross Weekly Earnings Buying Power * ( 1967 Dollars ) 175 150 150 125 125 100 100 75 1965 66 75 1965 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 67 ...
All Non - Supervisory Workers Factory Workers $ 175 $ 200 Gross Weekly Earnings Buying Power * ( 1967 Dollars ) Gross Weekly Earnings Buying Power * ( 1967 Dollars ) 175 150 150 125 125 100 100 75 1965 66 75 1965 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 67 ...
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For example , in June 1974 , average hourly earnings of all workers in contract construction were $ 6.84 ; a survey in April 1974 , showed that average union wage rates in cities of 100,000 or more , excluding apprentices , were $ 7.81 ...
For example , in June 1974 , average hourly earnings of all workers in contract construction were $ 6.84 ; a survey in April 1974 , showed that average union wage rates in cities of 100,000 or more , excluding apprentices , were $ 7.81 ...
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The buying power of weekly earnings , after federal taxes , of workers in these industries dropped during the raging inflation of 1973 and 1974 , after improving in 1969-1972 . An Updated Version Of the Economic Squeeze The Economic ...
The buying power of weekly earnings , after federal taxes , of workers in these industries dropped during the raging inflation of 1973 and 1974 , after improving in 1969-1972 . An Updated Version Of the Economic Squeeze The Economic ...
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