• LePoisson@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    Well … fuck, I just got done grabbing the BLS inflation calculation for .25 from 1973 and that’s $3.05 today but your post is just already here making me feel silly for even thinking about commenting.

    Cool stats though, it’s interesting to see how the cost has more or less stayed in line with inflation. I think that’s what you’d expect to see with most commodities from that time to now, but I’m also an idiot who got like a C in my macroeconomics class so I don’t really know.

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      7 hours ago

      … if only the most expensive things stayed the same ratio - like mortgage/rent, health insurance, retirement, college. Minimum wage is $7.25, rent costs $1.5k. Got an A in macro, but only a B in micro. I wonder what happened…

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        4 hours ago

        Yeah it’s wild how fucked our economy is.

        The divorce of worker productivity from worker pay leading to the huge wealth gap we see today is really bad for everyone but the 1%.