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It’s crazy how growing up in the Midwest I always believed making $100k a year salary was “success.” It’s so not true anymore due to cost of living anymore. Maybe it’s middle class at best.
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Where'd you grow up?
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I think about this often. Feels like older generations still think that’s a lot of money. It’s not nearly what it used to be. You can make $150k as a general manager at a Buccees truck stop in Texas. Times have changed.
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It wasn't that long ago that when my boss at the time told me I was getting a raise to put me above $100k, I cried on the spot. I almost couldn't believe it. Growing up, my parents combined were nowhere close to that.
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$100k would still go a lot farther in the Midwest than some places in the US, but yeah, definitely not as far as it once would unfortunately
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100k is barely above the national average salary here (98k).
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300k is the new 100k unfortunately
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20 years ago only the top 15% of earners earned at least $100k so that sounds pretty successful to me, now it's 30% but still that's p good. the problem is that the difference in the average persons head between how wealth is proportioned to everybody. convincing plebs that their share is fair is the game.
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100k a year I pretty decent but not success tbh
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