• @A_Random_Idiot
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    122 months ago

    i think the last time i saw someone do the math, that by the time 15 is fully rollled out everwhere the minimum would need to be like 26-30 dollars an hour to keep up with ridiculous costs of everything.

    • @EmpathicVagrant
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      42 months ago

      Meanwhile the same job 70 years ago paid the equivalent of $34 plus benefits

      • ObjectivityIncarnate
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        12 months ago

        The minimum wage in the US has never been higher than about $12 in today’s dollars.

        • @EmpathicVagrant
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          12 months ago

          And the workers weren’t all paid minimum wages at the time.

      • @A_Random_Idiot
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        02 months ago

        you could go to college on a part time job and have no debt.

        • @[email protected]
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          2 months ago

          Also no health insurance, no IRA, eat only rice and beans/ramen, live in a small studio with a roommate, can’t afford anything new and salvaging from flea markets and thrift stores… And the college is community college with lots of grants from the government.

          So you’re saying live extremely frugal and struggling?

        • ObjectivityIncarnate
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          12 months ago

          That had nothing to do with the minimum wage (which has been lower than $15 of today’s dollars since inception), but because of how much cheaper college was back then.

          • @A_Random_Idiot
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            12 months ago

            “Its not about pay, its just about how more affordable things were for the pay you earned back then!”

            • ObjectivityIncarnate
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              02 months ago

              College tuition has massively outpaced inflation, much less wage growth.

              The policies (chiefly the change that made student loans no longer dischargeable in bankruptcy) that rocketed college tuition up are a MUCH more significant factor in college affordability, that’s just a fact.