The declining purchasing power of money: an analysis of the history of hourly rates in the US
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The article addresses the declining purchasing power of money in the context of U.S. history, comparing minimum and average hourly wages and their value in silver in the 1960s. The author points to rising real estate and food prices, suggesting a decline in the real value of wages.

Economy White people USA The Great Replacement Pensions Fiat money Economics

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