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by Retric 901 days ago
$60k/yr is a poor comparison because even modern Solders get paid less than average at a base but get room and board + many benefits.

An Army private starts at, $1,833/mo that’s 21k/year. Even corporal is only getting $2,393/mo to start and cap at $2,906/mo w/ 10 years. https://www.military-ranks.org/army-pay

So a modern soldier starts at ~24lb/day of your 2.50$/lb salt, but also has much cheaper alternatives.

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Like I said, comparisons are hard. The point is that it wasn't a luxury good or an exceptionally valuable commodity, it was affordable.
US military is actually paid very well.

You’re right about the wages, but single soldiers live on base (no housing costs) and are also fed (no food costs).

That’s $1,833 per month is all discretionary which is why you hear the stories of 18 year old privates buying a new <insert fast car>. A $800/month car payment is no problem with plenty left over.

And once you get married you can live off base and a Basic Housing Allowance. If stationed in San Francisco (unlikely, but a good example), you get $3,177/month as an E-2 (Private 2nd class).

You get even more money with kids.

Then add on top a full pension after 20 years and full healthcare coverage through the VA.

Overall military pay is actually quite high.