Posted by John in La on November 17, 2016 at 06:29:28 from (96.33.136.54):
What is a living wage today. I do not begrudge anyone anything they can afford but do we make enough just live to high on the hog. I would bet if you ask 100 people if they make enough money 99.99% would say no.
No way we can make it on $3 corn yet we ride around in pressurized cabins with air condition and GPS steering to plant this corn.
You ride down the street and see houses like this.
When a house like this will suit most needs.
In fact many a child was raised in a house like this.
I would think that if my grandkids were raised under the same conditions my grandfather was raised the whole neighborhood would be talking about us and child welfare would be knocking at the door.
You could build a home; even at todays lumber prices; that I was raised in for what some pay for a car today.
You could even buy a nice mobile home today for this same price some spend on a car. But live in a mobile home and some look at you like trailer park trash. Not because you may be frugal but because you do not live up to todays standards.
So is our wage really to low. Or is it more our standard of living is just to high.
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