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Average wage $27.98 hr? I know a lot of people who work hourly and almost none even make $18 hr. New warehouse and factory jobs advertise as starting at $11-12 an hr. The same pay i started at in those same jobs 25 years ago.
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It’s the underemployment, Harold
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mistermaf said: maybe its because all these new jobs pay too low versus the skyrocketing cost of living so people have no free time or disposable income to put back into the economy
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