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by ehnto
993 days ago
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I generally agree but I think he misses a glaring societal driver in inflation. $40k in 1986 was probably pretty rad. In 2023 300k revenue split across a small team is not going to pay the bills, even before the marketplaces and taxes take their cut. On 300k something nearer 120k will actually land in their post-tax/post-fee pockets to pay for their food and electricity that year. Split across even just three people, that's not yet a sustainable business. |
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According to this inflation calculator[1], $40k in 1986 is equivalent to $112k today.
[1]: https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/