• drewcarreyfan@lemm.ee
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    23 hours ago

    This entire line of thought comes from the fact that we have parents who are actively in our lives every damn day saying that nobody deserves to earn over $7.50 / hr because they only earned like $2-$3 / hr in the 70s. They are an active detriment that is preventing any means of progress.

    They will not entertain information about buying power, inflation, or ballooning revenues / puckering salaries. This is a sore spot with millennials for this reason. We are not the ones bringing this up, our parents, who did enjoy life 50 years ago, are.

    You can pretend that this is about having a toilet indoors all you’d like, they had access to pensions back then.

    • theangryseal@lemmy.world
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      21 hours ago

      My mom didn’t work. My dad made minimum wage. I grew up in a 5 bedroom, 2 story house. My mom and dad each had a car, and my dad always had a truck to haul shit around.

      I have been called a liar at least 100 times in the last 10 years when I say this online.

      My mom and dad paid less than 30k for that house. It needed a little work, but we were able to move into it as soon as they closed on the loan.

      They were able to borrow against their equity any time they needed anything.

      Sure, we didn’t have fancy vacations. We mostly went to South Holston (Tennessee) and camped and fished. A few times we went to Dollywood.

      My kids have never had a vacation because I could never afford it. I live in a shitty apartment and we can barely afford that.

      I fucking miss having all of that space so bad, and if I had been smart I would have fought with everything in me to keep that place and I’d have found a way to do the repairs it needed.