Working class issues during the Gilded Age included

Workdays that were 10-12 hour days
Child labor
Women were paid 1/2 the wages as men
Dangerous working conditions
All of the above

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All of the above. Working class issues during the Gilded Age included long workdays of 10-12 hours, widespread child labor, women earning significantly lower wages than men, and hazardous working conditions. This period saw significant struggles for workers' rights and labor reforms in response to these challenges.