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A typical weekly wage in 1921 was 22 dollars (or about 50 cents an hour) so in today’s terms, this is like demanding from a kid about 30 to 40 bucks on the spot.
Though the raw inflation calculator only puts it at 13 bucks. Still, that’s more than the typical 10 year old(?) carries around on themselves today, I thinkReport
Dogs are always worth it. The wife and I have rescued two pups in the 14 years we have been married and each has brought much joy and love to us.Report