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return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world ·
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63% of workers unable to pay a $500 emergency expense, survey finds. How employers may help change that

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63% of workers unable to pay a $500 emergency expense, survey finds. How employers may help change that

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High inflation continues to add financial stress to workers' budgets. Experts say new benefits to provide emergency savings plans may help.
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    Adjusted for inflation, much lower than today

    Evidence please.

    There were loopholes that allowed most people to pay much less, so that’s why they closed those loopholes later

    Remind me how much rich people pay in taxes now.

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      We don’t have good WAGE data before 1964

      https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:United_States_real_wages_(red,_in_constant_2017_dollars).png

      but we also have household income data for earlier years

      https://www.johnstonsarchive.net/policy/famincome.html

      but it doesn’t match 100% because what a household is differs (households used to be bigger in the 1950s)

      but you can see that 1950-1964 the household incomes grew quickly, so the 1950s were a period of growth, you were a lot better off by 1970

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        You made a claim about 1950s income you now can’t back up? Interesting.

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          https://www.johnstonsarchive.net/policy/famincome.html

          Look at it, family income was lower

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            Yes, because women generally didn’t work. That’s a terrible metric.

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              But that’s the argument people are making, that you could live better on one income in the 50s. But actually, not really. You would have less money, even if you include inflation. People these days have higher rates of home ownership, car ownership, TV ownership than people in the 50s.

              Look at ANY metric of “having money or stuff” and people today are better off

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