And $75 in 1913 is the equivalent of $2,325.95 today. Imagine if a factory was wildly unsafe, caused the deaths of a hundred workers, and then the courts said "their lives are only worth about $2,300 each." There would be marches like crazy and calls to hold the owners liable for much, much more.
And $75 in 1913 is the equivalent of $2,325.95 today. Imagine if a factory was wildly unsafe, caused the deaths of a hundred workers, and then the courts said "their lives are only worth about $2,300 each." There would be marches like crazy and calls to hold the owners liable for much, much more.