id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14798 Wyatt, Edith Making Both Ends Meet: The income and outlay of New York working girls .txt text/plain 68502 3544 74 The Income and Outlay of New York Working Girls The New York State law in regard to the work of the younger women Labor Committee, the Working-Girls' Clubs, and the Woman's Trade-Union girls in New York: General expense per week: room, $2; meals, $3; a Wooster Street factory, earning for a week of nine-and-a-half-hour days a week for nine and one-half hours' work a day, and was exhausting remaining six and a half months she worked from two to five days a week. at $6 or $7 a week, for ten hours' work a day. Street shop, for $7 a week, working nine hours a day, with a Saturday Anna worked in this manner ten hours a day, for $6 a week. body of New York working girls and placed in the hands of Labor women's work in laundries in New York. large laundry I worked over ten hours for seven days in the week--more ./cache/14798.txt ./txt/14798.txt