Upon inception it was set at $0.25. It is now $7.25.

  • @Cihta
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    61 year ago

    Stuck… who would want us? Every country I’d like to live in would require me to be very rich or have a usable skill set. While I have the latter it also needs to be provable which is difficult.

    I should have bolted when I was younger but i just didn’t have the knowledge.

    • @pyromaster55
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      51 year ago

      Also remember the student loan crisis in the US, so going to a college, university, or trade school is simply not a viable option for many of the most vulnerable and neediest of folks in the US, especially when they are already working during HS to help support their family.

      The working classes in the USA really do have the deck actively stacked against them, and something needs to change or we as a nation are completely fucked.

      • @Cihta
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        51 year ago

        I think it’s far worse than you make it sound. When I entered the workforce (while also paying to go to a trade school that was a scam) min wage was $6. While I was able to rise through the ranks pretty fast it was a long time of scraping by just to eat and pay bills so i could keep working.

        Nearly 30 years later federal minimum wage is $1.25 more than were i started. Adjusted for inflation that’s impossible to live on, I didn’t have it easy by any means but at least I could survive. I’d never have had a chance with things as they are now. I feel bad for the youth of this country that don’t happen to have the right hookups and connections or, sometimes, luck.