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The new york times cost $0.15 in 1970 and$2.00 in 2009. The average wage in manufacturing was $3.23 per hour in 1970 & $20.42 in 2009 . By what percentage did the price of a newspaper rise?by what percentage did the wage rise ? In each year ,how many minutes does a worker have to work to earn enough to buy a newspaper ? Did workres purchasing power in terms of news paper rise or fall ?

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Answered by jnash13
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The New York Times cost $0.15 in 1970 and $2.00 in 2009 the average wage in manufacturing was $3.23 per hour in 1970 and $20.42 in 2009

24.7) The New York Times cost $0.15 in 1970 and $2.00 in 2009. The average wage in manufacturing was $3.23 per hour in 1970 and $20.42 in 2009.

Answered by syedtahir20
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As per the question we need to find workres purchasing power in terms of news paper rise or fall ?

The given is The new york times cost $0.15 in 1970 and$2.00 in 2009. The average wage in manufacturing was $3.23 per hour in 1970 & $20.42 in 2009.

The New York Times cost $0.15 in 1970 and $2.00 in 2009 the average wage in manufacturing was $3.23 per hour in 1970 and $20.42 in 2009

24.7) The New York Times cost $0.15 in 1970 and $2.00 in 2009. The average wage in manufacturing was $3.23 per hour in 1970 and $20.42 in 2009.

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