Tuesday Trivia - One Hundred Years Ago
/As 2015 is coming to a close, most of us are looking forward to what 2016 will bring. But sometimes it is good for our perspective to take a minute and look back at where we (generations of 'we') have come from.
Fashion bloggers, circa 1915....
LOL - just kidding.
1915...
One hundred years ago, can you imagine this?
- The average life expectancy was 47 years.
- Fuel for cars was only sold in drug stores.
- Only 14% of homes had bathtubs.
- Only 8% of homes had a telephone.
- The average US wage in 1910 was 22 cents per hour.
- The average US worker made between $200 and $400 PER YEAR.
- A competent accountant could expect to earn $2000/year.
- A dentist could make $2500/year.
- A veterinarian could make between $1500 and $4000 per year.
- A mechanical engineer could make about $5000/year.
- More than 95% of all births took place at home.
- 90% of all doctors had no college education. Instead they attended so-called medical schools, many of which were condemned in the press and the government as "substandard."
- Most women only washed their hair once a month. They used Borax or egg yolks for shampoo.
- Canada passed a law that prohibited poor people from entering their country for any reason.
- The American flag had 45 stars.
- The population of Las Vegas, Nevada was only 30.
- Crossword puzzles, canned beer and iced tea had not been invented yet.
- There was neither a Mother's Day nor a Father's Day.
- Two out of every 10 adults could neither read nor write.
- Only 6% of all Americans had graduated from high school.
- 18% of households had at least one full-time servant or domestic help.
A hundred years seems like a long time, and it is, but it's also only a couple generations back. My grandpa recently passed away at 94. The above was basically the world he was born into, and he passed away with an iPad on his bed stand. And things are changing even more rapidly nowadays. We can't even imagine what the world will look like when our grandchildren are grown.
Look forward to tomorrow, appreciate today, and learn from yesterday.













Comments (12)
Wow! What a great post! It's amazing how much has changed in 100 years! Looking forward to the next 100 years (or as many as I can squeeze in)!
Keep smiling!
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Sometimes I just pause and think how mind-boggling it is (though we take it so for granted now) that I have such immense technology and power in my hand in my phone. I was streaming Netflix from my phone to my parent's tv over the holiday weekend and I stopped for a minute and was like, Wow, I grew up in this home watching TV after school, and never would I have imagined doing what I just did (the internet didn't even exist in homes until I was in high school.) Its just amazing how fast things are changing. Sometimes it makes me nervous. I'm nervous for the condition of the world for my son as he grows. We have to deal with things now for our kids that our parents never even dreamed of with us. Its crazy. But here's hoping the good outweighs the bad.
Thanks for visiting!
xx -kim
This post is AMAZING! Thanks for sharing, it really made me think how fast things can change, we need to appreciate everything! Happy New Year!
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So glad you enjoyed it, Catarina. It was kind of random, but I thought it was interesting as well.
Happy NY to you!
xx-kim
It's been a long way, lots of changes in not such a big time frame. ...wonder how things will change by the time we reach 94?
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It feels like things are changing at a faster and faster pace every day - its crazy! The world will not be the same as today when we reach 94, that's for sure.
Have a great NY. Thanks for visiting.
xx -kim
Nice post, and i learn a lot. Thanks for your share
Valme www.missydress.se
Glad you enjoyed, thank you for stopping by!
xx-Kim
Love this post! This is not related to fashion but just the other day I was looking into GMOs and how it affects our food and potentially our bodies; how fast this type of "tech" is moving really made me wonder just HOW do we know it's safe to consume? From a hundred years ago to two hundred years ago, not much as changed. From 100 years ago to NOW though, is really quite something else. Great reflections, thanks for sharing!
xo, Alice
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I know, Alice, it's so crazy! As I mentioned to Molly above, it makes me nervous, but I'm hopeful good and common sense will lead us into the future.
Have a happy NY!
Thanks for stopping by!
xx.Kim
This is such awesome trivia! Amazing how much change goes on in a hundred years! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Cielo! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Happy NY!
xx.kim