Dec 18, 2013
What was it like to be a servant in Britain 100 years ago?
The wealth inequality we have in the US today is no match for what it was like in England 100 years ago.
by Kai Ryssdal
For all the income and wealth inequality we have in this country, it’s nothing compared to the England of a century or more ago.
In her book, Servants: A Downstairs View of Twentieth-century Britain, Lucy Lethbridge says the only thing that seperated the poor from the very poor was whether a house had a servant.
“In the biggest estates you learnt your trade as a servant by serving the other servants,” she says.
Tips not included, a domestic servant could earn a livable wadge, sometimes even more.
“Upper servants could earn very well,” says Lethbridge. “A butler could earn as much as, say, a provincial bank manager.”