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ella [17]
2 years ago
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How much did steel workers on skyscrapers make per day in the 1920

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1 answer:
Sholpan [36]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The upper fourth of skyscraper workers made a yearly compensation of $61,380 and the main 10% made $80,030. The center portion of skyscraper workers earned a normal yearly compensation of $44,540.

Explanation:

The early skyscrapers were a scope of tall business structures worked somewhere in the range of 1884 and 1945, transcendently in the American urban areas of New York City and Chicago.  

The upper fourth of skyscraper workers made a yearly compensation of $61,380 and the main 10% made $80,030. The center portion of skyscraper workers earned a normal yearly compensation of $44,540.

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