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I was 22 in 1980 and made $4 per hour MichMan Jul 25 #1
I was 19 in 1980 and I made somewhere in the $3.50-$4.00 range SickOfTheOnePct Jul 25 #6
Worked in NY in 1980 nowforever Jul 25 #27
I made $4 an hour in 1970, union job. Ocelot II Jul 25 #51
I started my teaching career in 1965. pazzyanne Jul 25 #57
My first year teaching OrangeJoe Jul 25 #103
I was 15 in 1976 and made $3 an hour working 12 hours a week. haele Jul 25 #62
I was a Union Carpnter in 1980 and made about $9.00... Woodycall Jul 25 #74
I was Union Labor in 1980 Seinan Sensei Jul 25 #104
At the age of 18 in 1977, I was making $1.50 an hour Kaleva Jul 25 #2
You made $12.60 an hour in 1980? Hard to believe. Katinfl Jul 25 #3
I have the receipts! maxrandb Jul 25 #4
I don't doubt it but also think you were exceptionally lucky newdeal2 Jul 25 #42
So you made $9.00 more an hour in 7 years. Remarkable. Katinfl Jul 25 #66
I started while still in High School as a part-time cashier maxrandb Jul 25 #72
I can corroborate that grocery store cashiers in Ohio back then made good money. Diamond_Dog Jul 25 #102
You are to be believed. North Shore Chicago Saturday #113
It's not that we don't believe you... radical noodle Jul 25 #92
I was getting $8.50 an hour. hunter Jul 25 #45
From reading the first two posts here. Omnipresent Jul 25 #5
*replied to wrong post* SickOfTheOnePct Jul 25 #7
It was an exceptionally good job maxrandb Jul 25 #14
Military pay wasn't very good back then. COL Mustard Jul 25 #40
Yeah, I think my E1 pay was like $350 a month maxrandb Jul 25 #75
It's funny but I pay more in taxes today COL Mustard Jul 25 #77
That's odd TnDem Jul 25 #95
Saturday Night Live TheDemsshouldhireme Jul 25 #87
I don't know how you did that TnDem Jul 25 #8
He didn't. That was after seven years, starting at $3.50. nt eppur_se_muova Jul 25 #23
$3.50 in 1973 was GREAT money TnDem Jul 25 #26
What happened to this country was the Reagan and Republican embrace of Milton Friedman's economic theories. Lonestarblue Jul 25 #9
As bad as it was under Reagan, it was even worse under Ford and Carter TnDem Jul 25 #13
Don't forget 18% interest rates on mortgages. COL Mustard Jul 25 #53
It has nothing to do with either party TnDem Jul 25 #41
Yep... but... OldBaldy1701E Jul 25 #50
It was in the mid to late 80's roughly Hey Joe Jul 25 #56
Indeed. moondust Jul 25 #79
Other countries got nice things in the last 45 years. We got Rush Limbaugh, Fox News and Donald Trump. Initech Jul 25 #94
In 2010 I applied to a glass manufacturer in western PA Orrex Jul 25 #10
Your experience in 1980... SickOfTheOnePct Jul 25 #11
No, not typical, but it was a solidly middle class job maxrandb Jul 25 #17
bipartisan policy rampartd Jul 25 #12
Austerity for the Middle and Poor! Wealth for the already wealthy maxrandb Jul 25 #15
I moved out of my parents' house in 1980 at age 22 LSparkle Jul 25 #16
I bought my first car in 1976 maxrandb Jul 25 #18
I first started working in the 80s Johnny2X2X Jul 25 #19
I worked at the USPS in a student part time cachukis Jul 25 #20
As a person who grew up in Cleveland I'd like to know... llmart Jul 25 #21
Big Bear maxrandb Jul 25 #29
Somehow I don't remember Big Bear but I lived in the suburbs of NE Ohio. llmart Jul 25 #31
My birthday is also a Holiday maxrandb Jul 25 #34
I was born and raised in Cleveland BeerBarrelPolka Jul 25 #39
Yes, those are the ones I remember. llmart Jul 25 #65
Well TnDem Jul 25 #46
My first "real" job. I was 19 (1961) and it was a job with the N.J. Workmen's Comp bureau. $45 per week. 3Hotdogs Jul 25 #22
Really enjoying the comments via the wayback machine. Young people today NoMoreRepugs Jul 25 #24
I'm the same age and also an Ohioan mama Jul 25 #25
Walmart isn't hiring BigMin28 Jul 25 #28
I can't remember where I saw it maxrandb Jul 25 #30
That came up the other day on a thread here SickOfTheOnePct Jul 25 #37
That has been a standard feature of WalMart's business model for many years now from what I have read in the KPN Jul 25 #44
People don't realize how bad looking for a job is now. Oneironaut Jul 25 #32
I think TPTB don't realize this. But I totally agree with you. raccoon Jul 25 #69
$2.35/hr in 1977 pfitz59 Jul 25 #33
I earned about $10 an hour as an engineer with two degrees. rickford66 Jul 25 #35
Have a friend who had a job like that Freddie Jul 25 #36
I appreciate your posts about this. yardwork Jul 25 #38
In 1980 the inflation rate was 13.50 % Historic NY Jul 25 #43
Inflation TnDem Jul 25 #48
Inflation was 12.5% in 1980. Economic contraction was already underway -- decline in gross national income and jobs. KPN Jul 25 #52
In that era, ForgedCrank Jul 25 #47
The messaging all along has been that the billionaires and the one-percenters FakeNoose Jul 25 #49
Shows like "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" are partly to blame.... lastlib Jul 25 #54
Did you stock Fort Knox? ThreeNoSeep Jul 25 #55
Thank you and well sad maxrandb, I never tire of this story. c-rational Jul 25 #58
Younger than you but can relate as a Gen X born in 1970...I can relate JT45242 Jul 25 #59
I was a teacher in 1980, Ms. Toad Jul 25 #60
My Dad was also a Mustang sdfernando Jul 25 #61
If your dad served TnDem Saturday #109
Dad was an artillary officer in Korea. sdfernando Saturday #114
Thanks to Ronald Reagan. Martin68 Jul 25 #63
One impoverishing fad after another PATRICK Jul 25 #64
I'm right there with 'ya Patrick bagimin Jul 25 #80
I was working for Fisher Foods in Ohio in 1968, just out of high school..... FadedMullet Jul 25 #67
Thanks! I guess that's my point maxrandb Jul 25 #70
The right wing in Ohio went nuts when the legislature considered a $15.00 an hour minimum wage a while ago, while.... FadedMullet Saturday #115
It's not what "we" did, it's what "they" did Wicked Blue Jul 25 #68
Unrealized cap gains LiberalBear Jul 25 #71
In 1970 Mblaze Jul 25 #73
I started working in 1984 iirc and made 3.45 thatdemguy Jul 25 #76
It seems like people don't want to believe you. 1WorldHope Jul 25 #78
Gas was actually more expensive back then Kaleva Jul 25 #83
My Friend's Dad owned a 76 Station in Stockton in 1989ish.. StocktonNative Jul 25 #97
Some interesting facts Kaleva Saturday #110
Same dcmfox Jul 25 #81
This helps to understand the rise of conspiracy theories and widespread corruption. SleeplessinSoCal Jul 25 #82
I thought I was doing good when I managed to pick up slightlv Jul 25 #84
Ronald Reagan wryter2000 Jul 25 #85
1980 TheDemsshouldhireme Jul 25 #86
ah yup! well put. bluboid Jul 25 #88
Lived it. joanbarnes Jul 25 #89
US societal decline during my life span, divided into fractional Thirds Dock_Yard Jul 25 #90
I was 23 in 1980 and grossed $10,000 a year ... Auggie Jul 25 #91
they keep rebranding tinkle down + still is claptrap. even in my teens when reagan ran on it it sounded stoopid. pansypoo53219 Jul 25 #93
My Mom was a Stockton Unified School District Secretary... StocktonNative Jul 25 #96
"No longer valued labor, we valued wealth." I think you nailed it! Rec. Evolve Dammit Jul 25 #98
$12.60 in 1980 is $49.32 today..... madville Jul 25 #99
I've seen this before TimeToGo Jul 25 #100
Did you work for a relative? I grew up in Ohio, and no one I knew made that much money. phxjurist Jul 25 #101
It's not just America over the decades, it is a global thing. Aussie105 Jul 25 #105
I find it really hard to believe that you made $12.60 an hour working as a grocery stock clerk in 1980 Jack Valentino Jul 25 #106
That's a union job. I was making $3.50 an hour in Arkansas working construction non-union Weyerheauser contractor. rickyhall Jul 25 #107
I am 63 and agree 100%! BigmanPigman Jul 25 #108
Absolutely 💯 benfranklin1776 Saturday #111
$2.35 as a library assistant in 1978, and $13 on my first co-op term in 1982. lostnfound Saturday #112
Just a final follow up post maxrandb Wednesday #116
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