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ONE-DOLLAR-A-YEAR-MAN

ONE-DOLLAR-A-YEAR-MAN
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a variation of dollar-a-year-man, a person who works for the government for a very small amount of pay or salary. Such a person works for patriotic, as opposed to financial, reasons. This phrase first came into use during World War I (1914-1918) when volunteers serving the government were paid one dollar, the "valuable compensation" that was needed to make their contracts binding.