In the 1930s, the average wage for farm laborers in the United States varied depending on the region and type of work, but it typically ranged from $1 to $2 per day. Many laborers worked long hours for low pay, often in challenging conditions. Additionally, the economic hardships of the Great Depression further impacted wages and employment opportunities for farm workers during this period.
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