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1/3 of Americans earning $150,000+ a year say they're living paycheck to paycheck
submitted 7 months ago by hfxB0oyA from finance.yahoo.com
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But you have to take into account what that amount could purchase in that time period. I earned around 22 dollars in today's money working construction with father in 1970's at 13. Meaning I was making well over today's min wage as a 13 year old. It was 5-7 dollars at the time, something like that, but it bought much more. Now minimum wage is like the equivalent of 2 dollars back then.
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