Quote from Maverick74:
Sorry, politics aside, your argument still holds no water. Let's get down to brass tax here. A good friend of mine here in Chicago works at a prop futures firm. makes 30k a year. pays taxes!!! He owns a condo in Lincoln Sq, pays about 1200 a month on his mortgage. His transportation is $70 a month for CTA. His condo is loaded with all the usual goodies. Actually has a motorcycle too he rides on the weekend. Goes out 3 nights a week. Granted he is single, no kids, etc, but he is living it up pretty good. Now this is Chicago. Not Des Moines, Iowa, not Munster, Indiana, not Little Rock, Arkansas, not 98% of other places he could live that would actually be cheaper!!!!
Does he have a low killed job? Is he barely making it? LOL. He would laugh if you heard him say that. Granted he is not saving any money, but he is quite happy. It's not as hard as you think. I will say it again, for 98% of the places you could live in this country, 30k is an acceptable wage for most people. Certainly livable.
I really don't care what your macro outlook is on this country or your feelings about the war as they are irrelevant to this conversation. I stand by my statement.
I won't argue with your numbers except that there just aren't many $15/hr jobs to get. That's why the 25,000 applicants for $10/hr jobs at Walmart near Chicago. There are many, many people in that $6 to $10/hr range just barely surviving, and those jobs typically don't come with benefits like healthcare. Imagine if you had to raise a child on that, or pay daycare. Things would get real ugly, real quick.