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Kentucky's Ashland Oil and Refining Company founder and CEO, Paul G. Blazer (1890–1966), served twice as a government salaried dollar-a-year man: from 1933 to 1935 under President Franklin D. Roosevelt's National Recovery Administration on the Code of Fair Competition for the Petroleum Industry [12] as Chairman of the Blazer Committee [13] and a second time during World War II as Chairman of ...
(6.14 length × 2.61 width × 0.0043 in thickness = 156 × 66.3 × 0.11 mm) In 1928, all currency was changed to the size which is familiar today. The first one-dollar bills were issued as silver certificates under Series of 1928. The Treasury seal and serial numbers were dark blue.
The fares for the Interurban Trolley are: [14] [15] Base Fare: $1.00; Half Fare*: $0.50; 1 Day Pass: $2.00; 14 Day Pass: $18.00; 31 Day Pass: $35.00; Transfers: No longer provided [16] Access Fare: $2.00 *Half fares for Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons are only accepted during Non-Peak hours. Must show ID, Medicare Card or Handi-Card to ...
50 largest metropolitan areas Per Capita Personal Income (PCPI) (2019) [2] Rank in PCPI before adjustment Purchasing power of $1.00 (2019) [5] PCPI after adjustments for purchasing power of dollar
In 1991, the corporation made a decision to focus exclusively on the expansion of dollar stores after selling K&K stores to KB Toys, owned by Melville Corporation. [5]In 1993, the name Only $1.00 was changed to Dollar Tree Stores to address what could be a multi-price-point strategy in the future, and part equity interest was sold to SKM partners, a private equity firm.
Likewise, the gold dollar of 1849–1889 was a tiny coin measuring only 13–15 millimetres (0.51–0.59 in) in diameter, making it difficult to grasp and easy to lose, a serious problem when one dollar was about a day's wage.
31-Day Pass Adult (18–59) US$1.00 US$2.00 US$20.00 Senior (60+) and mobility impaired ... 30 feet (9.14 m) Cummins Westport ISL G 1101: 2011 Gillig Low Floor CNG
$14.00 wage increase April 1999 $10.14 $385.40 $12.00 wage increase May 2000 $10.53 $400.40 $15.00 wage increase May 2001 $10.87 $413.40 $13.00 wage increase May 2002 $11.35 $431.40 $18.00 wage increase May 2003 $11.80 $448.40 $17.00 wage increase May 2004 $12.30 $467.40 $19.00 wage increase May 2005 $12.75 $484.50 $17.00 wage increase 1 July 2006