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England's Population and Wage Benchmark (1280)

In 1280, England's population was just under five million, and its real wage index was at 61. This index value signifies that the average wage was 61% of the level recorded in the benchmark year of 1860. This data point provides a crucial baseline for analyzing the economic conditions in England prior to the major demographic shifts of the fourteenth century.

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