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Working Women of the Old Port

J.R. Libby Department store, Portland, 1896

J.R. Libby Department store, Portland, 1896

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Maine Historical Society

The average weekly wage for women in department stores was $7 in the early 1900s.

A woman living on her own needed at least $5 a week to survive.

Women clerks complained to the Bureau of Industrial and Labor Statistics about having to stand all day, which led to swollen legs and sore backs.

Like many jobs at the time, women were laid off at slow seasons.