Fear of job loss hits its highest point in years—but workers won’t accept less than $81,000
Fear of job loss hits its highest point in years—but workers won’t accept less than $81,000
This is despite fearing they’ll be jobless soon.
Makes sense. 100k is the mark where you stop drowning and start treading water
16 2 Reply81k? Sounds like they want to be modern middle class
6 0 ReplyI paid $6.00 for a small coffee and a donut recently.
$81,000 isn't a lot of money
72 2 ReplyI bought lunch for my team of five and it came to $75 with tip.
Fuck me. This was like basic sandwiches, chips, and a soda.
Next time, I'll just bring them over to my house and make steaks for everybody for the same price.
21 1 ReplyOne thing people don't realize is how cheap luxuries used to be.
When the average salary was about $5,000, you could get a top of the line Cadillac or a Jaguar for $6,000.
Today the average is about $60,000 and supercars are in the million dollar range.
School kids used to be able to buy courtside seats for a game, or see a Broadway show.
Heck, a mocvie and a pizza out used to be a cheap date, now it can run a couple $100
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The equivalent of 81k today is 62k in 2016.
If you graduated in 2016 and entered the workforce 62k would've been starvation wages in a lot of cities, but could sit you ok most other places.
17 1 ReplyIn 1960 the minimum wage was $1.00 an hour in the US. The price of the average US home was $11,000.00.
Today it takes two college grads to achieve what a high school drop out could do 70 years ago. Progress!
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I made $100k in 2014. If I don’t make $133k in 2024, I’m being paid less than before for the same work, plus 10 years of additional experience.
77 1 ReplyIt's pretty crazy. Never thought I would make over 100k in my life. Now that I have, 100k seems like the minimum to get by if you have kids. And this isn't in a HCOL area either.
32 0 ReplyBro same!
I'm making 5 times as much as I did when I was out of college. And I'm still nowhere near what my parents had.
Which either implies I was living in extreme poverty back then, or this is a hellhole.
12 0 ReplyThat's where you start to question whether it's lifestyle creep or it's really just that hard to get by and wonder how you used to do it on 1/2 or 1/3 of that income.
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yup. thats the lowest I can go and even hope of being in the black each month if absolutely nothing happens including eventual maintenance costs.
16 1 ReplyI believe that. What I don't believe is how people see that and remain optimistic.
3 0 ReplyAnybody have a non-paywalled version?
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