how did the first world war boost the us economy
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The U.S. unemployment rate dropped from 16.4% in 1914 to 6.3% in 1916. ... Manufacturing wages increased dramatically, doubling from an average $11 a week in 1914 up to $22 a week in 1919. This increased consumer buying power helped stimulate the national economy in the later stages of the war.
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The U.S. unemployment rate dropped from 16.4% in 1914 to 6.3% in 1916. ... Manufacturing wages increased dramatically, doubling from an average $11 a week in 1914 up to $22 a week in 1919. This increased consumer buying power helped stimulate the national economy in the later stages of the war.
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