During the 1830s, wages varied significantly depending on the industry and geographic location. In urban areas, skilled workers could earn around $1 to $2 per day, while unskilled laborers often received less, sometimes as low as $0.50 per day. Agricultural workers typically earned even lower wages, reflecting the seasonal nature of farm work. Overall, the economic conditions of the time, coupled with the lack of labor regulations, meant that many workers struggled to make ends meet.
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