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by panarky
247 days ago
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When my mom and dad bought their home 50 years ago, they took out a mortgage to buy a home. My dad was a "light equipment operator" with the county road department. My dad's paycheck was their only income. They paid off the mortgage in 12 years on his salary alone, while raising three kids. Today, the county road department still has a "light equipment operator" job and it pays about $52,000 per year. The house they bought 50 years ago is now worth $940k. There's no way a couple with a single income of a "light equipment operator" could afford that house today. In fact, even a light equipment operator's boss, the foreman/supervisor couldn't afford that home on today's wages. Maybe a light equipment operator's boss's boss, the a "superintendent of public works" would have enough income to afford the house that 50 years ago a light equipment operator was able to afford. It really shows how an increasing percentage of the value of a worker's labor has been systematically extracted and transferred from workers to owners. |
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