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r/playstation • u/MemeMePhotoshop • Mar 13 '25
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10 bucks is a lot in the 1960s
102 u/wuhkay Mar 13 '25 $10 in 1969(nice) would be $89.63 in today's sad cash. 49 u/Bootychomper23 Mar 13 '25 Those back in my day boomers saying they only made 15 an hour 😂 35 u/evildrtran Mar 13 '25 I think my dad once bragged about making 7.50 an hour as a crane operator back in the mid 70s. Wonders why I don't have a home by now... 11 u/Reverse_Ratatouille Mar 14 '25 Make a PowerPoint explaining it 8 u/DJ_Clitoris Mar 14 '25 But make a PowerPoint explaining what a PowerPoint is first 1 u/rectangularbitchboy Mar 14 '25 That’s around $44/hr today, $88k/year assuming he only worked a 40hr work week with two weeks unpaid time off
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$10 in 1969(nice) would be $89.63 in today's sad cash.
49 u/Bootychomper23 Mar 13 '25 Those back in my day boomers saying they only made 15 an hour 😂 35 u/evildrtran Mar 13 '25 I think my dad once bragged about making 7.50 an hour as a crane operator back in the mid 70s. Wonders why I don't have a home by now... 11 u/Reverse_Ratatouille Mar 14 '25 Make a PowerPoint explaining it 8 u/DJ_Clitoris Mar 14 '25 But make a PowerPoint explaining what a PowerPoint is first 1 u/rectangularbitchboy Mar 14 '25 That’s around $44/hr today, $88k/year assuming he only worked a 40hr work week with two weeks unpaid time off
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Those back in my day boomers saying they only made 15 an hour 😂
35 u/evildrtran Mar 13 '25 I think my dad once bragged about making 7.50 an hour as a crane operator back in the mid 70s. Wonders why I don't have a home by now... 11 u/Reverse_Ratatouille Mar 14 '25 Make a PowerPoint explaining it 8 u/DJ_Clitoris Mar 14 '25 But make a PowerPoint explaining what a PowerPoint is first 1 u/rectangularbitchboy Mar 14 '25 That’s around $44/hr today, $88k/year assuming he only worked a 40hr work week with two weeks unpaid time off
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I think my dad once bragged about making 7.50 an hour as a crane operator back in the mid 70s. Wonders why I don't have a home by now...
11 u/Reverse_Ratatouille Mar 14 '25 Make a PowerPoint explaining it 8 u/DJ_Clitoris Mar 14 '25 But make a PowerPoint explaining what a PowerPoint is first 1 u/rectangularbitchboy Mar 14 '25 That’s around $44/hr today, $88k/year assuming he only worked a 40hr work week with two weeks unpaid time off
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Make a PowerPoint explaining it
8 u/DJ_Clitoris Mar 14 '25 But make a PowerPoint explaining what a PowerPoint is first
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But make a PowerPoint explaining what a PowerPoint is first
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That’s around $44/hr today, $88k/year assuming he only worked a 40hr work week with two weeks unpaid time off
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u/evildrtran Mar 13 '25
10 bucks is a lot in the 1960s