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<blockquote data-quote="Ignatius the Kiwi" data-source="post: 76159876" data-attributes="member: 326057"><p>Yes I have lived on minimum wage over the last ten years. Which I would say that averages to about $19.00 NZD an hour which is about $13.31 USD. So I'm not speaking as an elite, but as part of the lower class myself. I do consider that the income I've saved becomes worth less over time and while it's not much, it's at least something I would like to build up and know it's retained it's value. </p><p></p><p>Yet when you say we're to expect a house, are we? You had a child at 18, was that out of wedlock? Part of the problem at the moment is that it doesn't matter what the elites do in response to the economy. What matters more is what families do in response to the economy. Are kids still expected to leave home at 18 and be utterly independent? Or should we encourage families to stick together and build up wealth and savings as a unit? </p><p></p><p>We can complain about CEOs but why would they care or listen to us? A single IHOP ceasing to function won't hurt the CEO of IHOP, at least not for long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignatius the Kiwi, post: 76159876, member: 326057"] Yes I have lived on minimum wage over the last ten years. Which I would say that averages to about $19.00 NZD an hour which is about $13.31 USD. So I'm not speaking as an elite, but as part of the lower class myself. I do consider that the income I've saved becomes worth less over time and while it's not much, it's at least something I would like to build up and know it's retained it's value. Yet when you say we're to expect a house, are we? You had a child at 18, was that out of wedlock? Part of the problem at the moment is that it doesn't matter what the elites do in response to the economy. What matters more is what families do in response to the economy. Are kids still expected to leave home at 18 and be utterly independent? Or should we encourage families to stick together and build up wealth and savings as a unit? We can complain about CEOs but why would they care or listen to us? A single IHOP ceasing to function won't hurt the CEO of IHOP, at least not for long. [/QUOTE]
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