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[–] Burray_Mookchin@lemmy.ml 31 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

It's insulting that this guy says 70k like it's a low salary (for "kids" as he says). I make a quarter of that. I also know a lot more retired old people who never made close to that in their lifetime than ones who did make that much

And if I did make that much it would still feel insulting because I'm pretty sure most people making 70k can easily afford weekly $28 lunches...

Edit: Just saw that this motherfucker is wearing two expensive watches on the photo... absolutely repulsive person

[–] Holytimes@sh.itjust.works 3 points 22 hours ago

A lot of older folks made more than 70k by a fair margin when you account for buying power and quality of life.

You have to adjust numbers for more then just inflation if you want a remotely accurate comparison.

[–] krisevol@lemmus.org 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Adjusted for inflation the average worker in the 80's and 90's made way more than 70k a yr. I made 60k in 2000, that's $120k today.

[–] Burray_Mookchin@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Yeah the fact that the wages are stagnating is another thing, I'm just saying from where me and most of the people of all ages in my life are standing, 70k is a lot.

[–] krisevol@lemmus.org 3 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

Depends on the city you live in and your situation. Single in a small town 70k good. Family of 4 in the city and you wouldn't even qualify for a home loan and are probably in assistance.

[–] Burray_Mookchin@lemmy.ml 1 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago) (1 children)

70k is 3,5k/mo after taxes in my country. Doesnt really matter where you live with that you could be paying 2500 in rent and still be loaded for the month. Look all I'm saying is this O'Leary guy is a fucking prick and most people never see 70k in their lifetime

[–] krisevol@lemmus.org 3 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

You say "loaded" but you wouldn't be able to pay for college without debt, wouldn't be able to buy a house, wouldn't be able to afford to retire, or save much, couldn't afford vacations, and couldn't even afford a new economy car.

That isn't loaded, that's being poor.

[–] Burray_Mookchin@lemmy.ml 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

Well I make 15k and I feel poor. If I made 4-5x that I would no longer feel poor and could comfortably support not just myself but also theoretically my partner and a kid or two if I wanted to.

But I still agree with everything you're saying. We're all getting sucked dry by the system and forced to toil our lives away for asshats like the guy in the Post who happen to own our workplace. The exploitation does not vanish with higher wages. And of course the costs of healthcare and education in the USA are way higher than where I live

[–] DrMorose@lemmy.world 1 points 5 hours ago

This is exactly what is expected to happen. People complaining/arguing but not complaining/arguing about the correct issue.

70k by everyone's standards other than the top 1% is a lot of money, because we have always had to focus on surviving and can make that amount work. Life isnt going to be roses, but it will be life. It really does come down to buying power, but also priority. Back in the 70/80s buying tech (tvs, computers) was insanely expensive. Now you can pick up a 65in for like 200usd. Back in the 90s a new car was under 10k. Now a decent car bought new is 35/40k. Housing....I am not even going to touch it. I bought a 5 bedroom 2400sq ft for 89k in PA in the early 2000s, now that house on zillow is 350k. I only had it a year and I sold it for 85k after closing and everything. Prices for things have flipped for a lot of items that used to be luxury compared to necessity. That's how we can afford avocado toast because we can only afford eggs/bread/ and a single avocado.

I dont want to start a 2nd argument, and I am not confident I am getting my point across. I just feel all that are here arguing should not be arguing amongst ourselves since we are essentially in the same boat amd should be putting our efforts at the real issue.