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The problem is that over the last 50 years the skilled laborer has gotten totally screwed.
In 1964 the minimum wage was $1.25 per hour. Silver was the currency. Today each $1 face value of junk US silver coin has approximately .715 troy ounces of silver. Of course back in 1964 a newly minted silver coin would have a higher content because no silver would have been eroded from the coin.
$1.25 1964 minimum wage x .715 equates to .89375 ounces of silver. As we all know silver has been very inexpensive the last couple of years but at today's value price of $16 that brings the $1.25 wage paid in silver in 1964 to $14.30 today.
In 1964 the minimum wage was $1.25 per hour. Silver was the currency. Today each $1 face value of junk US silver coin has approximately .715 troy ounces of silver. Of course back in 1964 a newly minted silver coin would have a higher content because no silver would have been eroded from the coin.
$1.25 1964 minimum wage x .715 equates to .89375 ounces of silver. As we all know silver has been very inexpensive the last couple of years but at today's value price of $16 that brings the $1.25 wage paid in silver in 1964 to $14.30 today.