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100

When is Labor Day?

A. Last Monday in September

B. First Monday in September


B. First Monday in September

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Workers

100

Which one is more popular food to eat during labor day?
A. Hamburger
B. Hotdog

A. Hamburger
Across the U.S., 150 million Americans expect to bite into a juicy burger, compared to 109 million hot dogs eaters (51%).

100

Who was the person who founded Labor Day?

A. Kathleen McGuire

B. Matthew McGuire

B. Matthew McGuire

100

What country did Labor Day begin?

A. United States

B. Canada


B. Canada

200

When did Labor Day start?

A. 1949

B. 1894

B. 1894

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Community

200

What is a popular beer drink on Labor Day?

A. Budweiser

B. Heineken


A. Budweiser

200

What month do many countries celebrate Labor Day?

A. June

B. May

B. May

200

Labor Day marks ...

A. the end of summer

B. the beginning of fall


A. the end of summer

300

What month is Labor Day?

A. June

B. September

B. September

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September

300

How many people travel during Labor Day weekend?
A.148 Million
B.150 Million

A. 148 Million

300

America's most hardworking city is____.
A. San Francisco
B. New York

A. San Francisco
with 8.1 hour average work day

300

Who was the first president to celebrate Labor Day?

A. George Washington

B. Grover Cleveland


B. Grover Cleveland

400

Americans worked 12-hour per day seven days a week during the 19th century.
True or False

True!

It shows that workers in manufacturing worked 60 to 90 hours per week in the 19th century, compared to around 40 hours today.




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 Barbecue

400

How much vacation days go unused by Americans?
A.765 million
B.755 million

A.765 million
While vacation days are designed for U.S. workers to take time off and recharge, not everyone takes advantage of them.

400

_____ worker's lives have been saved since the Safety and Health Act was enacted in 1970.
A. 668,000+
B. 550,000+

A. 668,000+
Nearly 50 years after its creation, one thing is clear: OSHA has saved lives. Daily worker deaths have gone down from 38 per day in 1970 to 14 as of 2016.

400

The parade in the first celebration of labor day almost didn't happen because...

A. There was no music.

B. There were no balloons.

A. There was no music.
-the musicians who showed up weren't organized and they didn't have music.

500

What is the median household income in the United States?
A.$70,784
B.$90,905

A. $70,784

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Cubical 

500

What is the American unemployment rate as of July 2023?
A. 4.5%
B. 3.5% 

B.3.5%
-which was equivalent to about 5.8 million unemployed Americans, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

500

How many people in the U.S. work from home?

A. 1 million

B. 4.3 million


B. 4.3 million

The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that around 27% of the U.S. workforce was working remotely at least part time as of August and September 2022

500

50% of worker deaths in 1900 occurred in just two industries, coal mining and _____.
A. Railroading
B. Construction

A. Railroading