1970: minimum wage was 1.25 dollars an hour. (1 ounce of silver).Houses were 5,000 dollars.2026: minimum wage is 25,000 Euros a year. 1 ounce of silver is 91 dollars.Houses are 450,000 Euros.If we consider this shit, we are getting paid 1 quarter of the value of silver for the same amount of work.And if we consider the prices of houses, minimum wage should be 157 Euros an hour.
>>526368378keep crying nigger
>>526368378>5000 dollarsmaybe in your subhuman impoverished shithole of a "country" but not in the first world. They were triple that in real dollars a decade before that.
>>526368378If your minimum wage were 157 Euros your government's would need to institute pricing controls so every business wouldn't immediately drastically raise their prices. Which I know is possible because European countries are dyatopian and ran by dictators in everything but name
>>526368378Is ShoeOnHead a tranny? Shoulders look awful square, wish we could see the shape of her clavicles
>>526368378Fuck you couch nigger.
>>526369032Her nudes float around every so often, I don't have them but I've seen them, sadly no penis
>>526368624>leaf doesn't understand inflation
>>526368378Look I know I'm a virgin. And my couch is not bad looking. But I just don't like it in that way. Yes, I'd love to be a dad, but not to couch/human hybrids. Sorry, I'm not going to fuck my couch, but thanks for the idea. :/
>>526369692>inflation>price being higher before this periodholy fuck Burgers are so fucking stupid.
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>>526370359no you fat burger retard. houses were more in literal dollar number, not in value, in the 1960's than OP says they were in 1970. A house in Toronto was 15,000 CAD, A major metropolitan like NY was approximately 25,000 USD and decreased by 1970 to 22,000 USD. Inflation is not when the literal cost of things goes down you fat retard spic.
>>526368378>Houses $5,000LolWrong!A decent house in early 1970’s was $30,000 to $55,000 in western Washington!5 silver quarters rn is about $100.00 , it’s a little overpriced presently.
>>526370635>Prices were more stable when backed by metalsno disagreement there