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      1 month ago

      I’m not sure that works. There were 20 shillings to the pound.

      So £0.75 a week.

      This inflation calculator:

      https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/monetary-policy/inflation/inflation-calculator

      £75 in 1843 is equivalent to £8,310.96

      So 15s then is equivalent to £83.11 a week, £4321.72 a year.

      40 hour week (which is implied to be too low). ~£2.08 an hour

      So if he worked over 40 hours you’re talking a sub £2/hour wage. Around $2.70 in US money.

      I suspect the stat relies on converting to dollars before applying inflation as GBP to USD was about 1 to 5 then instead of about 1 to 1.33

      It’s fun but I wouldn’t want to denigrate Dickens by saying he got poverty wrong to make a political point.