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Sherlock Pepe @SherlockPepe
04 August, 05:29 (E)
In response Glenn Huggins to his Publication
In the 50's-60's-70's, it would have taken the American worker anywhere from 7,000/8,000 hours of direct work savings to outright purchase the average American home.

Today, it would be about 30,000 hours of work to do the same action, all assuming you save 100% towards the home of course. Not possible due to bills and other expenses.

It's been a demoralizing campaign ever since and nearly 3 generations have been sold out, playing a rigged game.

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James Dean @Wait_its_time
04 August, 02:02
In response Glenn Huggins to his Publication
Back in those days the income was much lower and the average income was up to $1 an hour, if you were making $2 an hour you were in a high paying job.

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Lori Mckeon @lorirw
04 August, 12:36
In response Glenn Huggins to his Publication
.." Calgon, take me away.." remember that, same time period. I want all that back!!!

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Pike Bishop @Pike_Bishop
03 August, 09:44
In response Glenn Huggins to his Publication

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Glenn Huggins @RnGFab60
04 August, 12:32
In response Pike Bishop to his Publication
LOL

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