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Denisse Estrada
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17 October, 00:02
What is the price of a movie ticket in 1917
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Gabriella Ortega
17 October, 00:20
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Take-home pay in 2015 vs. 1915. Census Bureau data show that the median household income, measured from 2009 to 2013 (the most recent data available), is $53,046. Back in 1915, two years after income tax came on the scene, you were doing about average if you were making $687 a year, according to the Census. That is, if you were a man. If you were a woman, cut that number by about half.
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