MoneyChoice.org has created an informative infographic that details the American life in 1913 and compares it with today.
Titled ‘100 Years of Change’, it points out the developments in the working world, population, technology, education and other areas.
For example, in 1913, the average individual income of Americans was at $800, but as of today, it is at $26,364.
It also highlights how the life expectancy of Americans has increased from 52.65 years to 78.2 years.
To find out more about how American life has changed over the past 100 years, check out the infographic below:
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[via MoneyChoice.org]
Titled ‘100 Years of Change’, it points out the developments in the working world, population, technology, education and other areas.
For example, in 1913, the average individual income of Americans was at $800, but as of today, it is at $26,364.
It also highlights how the life expectancy of Americans has increased from 52.65 years to 78.2 years.
To find out more about how American life has changed over the past 100 years, check out the infographic below:
Click to view enlarged version

Click to view enlarged version
[via MoneyChoice.org]