During the Industrial Revolution in Britain, the effect was big enough that wages doubled from 1850-1900.
The Industrial Revolution is not usually dated as beginning in 1850. Often it is dated as ending in 1850. Wages were stagnant 1750-1850. I think it’s considered pretty mysterious why wages behaved differently in the two periods.
(Not saying you are completely wrong, but I do think the idea of multiple industrial revolution is mostly confusing and doesn’t help people model the world better)
The Industrial Revolution is not usually dated as beginning in 1850. Often it is dated as ending in 1850. Wages were stagnant 1750-1850. I think it’s considered pretty mysterious why wages behaved differently in the two periods.
You’re right, although 1850-1900 captures the Second Industrial Revolution.
https://lukemuehlhauser.com/there-was-only-one-industrial-revolution/
(Not saying you are completely wrong, but I do think the idea of multiple industrial revolution is mostly confusing and doesn’t help people model the world better)