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Old 03-23-2010, 01:13 PM  
BlackCrayon
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Not everyone, but a large percentage...

1880s we barely had electricity and pennies went a long way... We didn't see a massive class divide, we didn't see tons of homeless people, we had a MUCH lower unemployment rate, oh and guess what! We grew to be the world's largest fucking economy in 1880.
1880s...
"About 45 percent of the industrial workers barely held on above the $500-per-year poverty line; about 40 percent lived below the line of tolerable existence.... About a fourth of those below the poverty line lived in actual destitution".

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"For millions, living and working conditions were poor, and the hope of escaping from a lifetime of poverty slight. As late as the year 1900, the United States had the highest job-related fatality rate of any industrialized nation in the world. Most industrial workers still worked a 10-hour day (12 hours in the steel industry), yet earned from 20 to 40 percent less than the minimum deemed necessary for a decent life. The situation was only worse for children, whose numbers in the work force doubled between 1870 and 1900."
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