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Accountant Salaries During the Great Depression: A Historical Overview
Accountants were paid according to their level of education and experience, as well as the size and type of firm or company they worked for. However, the average salary for an accountant during the Great Depression was between $1,500 and $3,000 per year.Depression - Related Articles
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