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In reply to the discussion: The Difference between a 23YO American in 1980, and a 23YO American in 2025 [View all]rickyhall
(5,331 posts)107. That's a union job. I was making $3.50 an hour in Arkansas working construction non-union Weyerheauser contractor.
With overtime I might have broke $10k that year. What were you saying about being better then? Horse shit. They were screwing most of then and now, nothing changes.
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The Difference between a 23YO American in 1980, and a 23YO American in 2025 [View all]
maxrandb
Friday
OP
I can corroborate that grocery store cashiers in Ohio back then made good money.
Diamond_Dog
Friday
#102
What happened to this country was the Reagan and Republican embrace of Milton Friedman's economic theories.
Lonestarblue
Friday
#9
Other countries got nice things in the last 45 years. We got Rush Limbaugh, Fox News and Donald Trump.
Initech
Friday
#94
My first "real" job. I was 19 (1961) and it was a job with the N.J. Workmen's Comp bureau. $45 per week.
3Hotdogs
Friday
#22
That has been a standard feature of WalMart's business model for many years now from what I have read in the
KPN
Friday
#44
Inflation was 12.5% in 1980. Economic contraction was already underway -- decline in gross national income and jobs.
KPN
Friday
#52
The right wing in Ohio went nuts when the legislature considered a $15.00 an hour minimum wage a while ago, while....
FadedMullet
Saturday
#115
This helps to understand the rise of conspiracy theories and widespread corruption.
SleeplessinSoCal
Friday
#82
they keep rebranding tinkle down + still is claptrap. even in my teens when reagan ran on it it sounded stoopid.
pansypoo53219
Friday
#93
Did you work for a relative? I grew up in Ohio, and no one I knew made that much money.
phxjurist
Friday
#101
I find it really hard to believe that you made $12.60 an hour working as a grocery stock clerk in 1980
Jack Valentino
Friday
#106
That's a union job. I was making $3.50 an hour in Arkansas working construction non-union Weyerheauser contractor.
rickyhall
Friday
#107
$2.35 as a library assistant in 1978, and $13 on my first co-op term in 1982.
lostnfound
Saturday
#112