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Economic Benefits for Survivors of the Black Death

The dramatic fall in population and the corresponding reduction in the labor supply following the Black Death resulted in significant economic advantages for the survivors. With fewer people, farmers gained access to more abundant and higher-quality land. Simultaneously, the scarcity of workers empowered them to demand higher wages, leading to a general increase in incomes as the plague subsided.

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