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Diarrhetrius Brown
#1 2026-04-09 22:24:22

anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

We are retired and have a retirement income of just over $89,000 but my wife and I could live on $60,000 if we had to scrimp a little.

Exactly what is a "living wwage"?

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Heekee
#2 2026-04-09 22:25:38

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Around $70,000 in most places

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#3 2026-04-09 22:28:44

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Its one that provides 3 meals s day, a new car with a 7 year payment, a house with a pool, a current model cell phone with unlimited data plan, free health care, and 3 streaming services.

In short an upper middle class life for a life looser.

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#4 2026-04-09 22:35:29

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

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Its one that provides 3 meals s day, a new car with a 7 year payment, a house with a pool, a current model cell phone with unlimited data plan, free health care, and 3 streaming services.

In short an upper middle class life for a life looser.

So what wage accomplishes that?

Why should everyone be entitled to a house with a pool (and your other stuff) for an entry level job?

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#5 2026-04-09 23:23:06

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

What entry level job? I thought this was for not working at all.
With an entry level job they get a Lexus, 2 Starbucks a day and a $200 per day shopping spree for their supermodel wife.

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Spanky
#6 2026-04-09 23:27:17

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Housing, clothing, food, personal care, transportation, medical care, entertainment, and a bit left over for savings.

None of it needs to be fancy. But it shouldn't be squalor either.

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#7 2026-04-09 23:40:11

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Spanky wrote:

Housing, clothing, food, personal care, transportation, medical care, entertainment, and a bit left over for savings.

None of it needs to be fancy. But it shouldn't be squalor either.

How much is that?

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Spanky
#8 2026-04-09 23:46:02

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

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How much is that?

It would depend on the area.

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#9 2026-04-09 23:52:46

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Spanky wrote:

It would depend on the area.

Pick one.

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Sockpuppet
#10 2026-04-10 00:20:26

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

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Pick one.

It would take some research.

If you will accept a back of napkin estimate then I can put one together for the Chicago area.

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anon user #3
#11 2026-04-10 00:23:20

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

How much air exactly do you need to breath for the rest of your life, DB?

If you can't name an exact amount then does that mean that you don't need any air to survive?

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BBobop
#12 2026-04-10 00:27:38

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Sockpuppet wrote:

It would take some research.

If you will accept a back of napkin estimate then I can put one together for the Chicago area.

What I 'accept' has no bearing on the matter. I expect flagrant dishonesty from you at a minimum.

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BBobop
#13 2026-04-10 00:28:35

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

anon user #3 wrote:

How much air exactly do you need to breath for the rest of your life, DB?

If you can't name an exact amount then does that mean that you don't need any air to survive?

Yes, that's exactly what it means.

You really get enraged when called on your screeching raging bullshyt.

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PelvicOarfish
#14 2026-04-10 00:31:22

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

A living wage is whatever number makes the person asking feel morally superior. In Chicago? MIT Living Wage Calculator says $22.17/hr for a single adult, $46.41/hr for 1 adult + 1 child. Federal minimum is still $7.25. The gap between "living" and "minimum" is where all the outrage lives. But nobodys burning down warehouses over a spreadsheet — theyre burning them down because they FEEL broke, and feelings dont have a dollar amount.

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Tom Leykis
#15 2026-04-10 00:41:02

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Obviously, Our Mod SPANKY didn't like my answer, so it just VANISHED into thin air.

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Sockpuppet
#16 2026-04-10 02:07:55

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Tom Leykis wrote:

Obviously, Our Mod SPANKY didn't like my answer, so it just VANISHED into thin air.

You haven’t posted in this thread previously.

The fact that you think you did is very concerning.

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BBobop
#17 2026-04-10 02:51:33

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

PelvicOarfish wrote:

nobodys burning down warehouses over a spreadsheet — theyre burning them down because they FEEL broke, and feelings dont have a dollar amount.

Especially when dealing with low iq diversities who have had it pounded into them all their lives that they are 'oppressed', when that is complete fiction and bullshyt.

The root cause, as always, is hostile enemy libfilth vermin. They should be eradicated.

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BBobop
#18 2026-04-12 02:02:19

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

None of the 'living wage' demanders can come up with a number.

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#19 2026-04-12 02:46:07

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Step #1: get a minimum pention of at least $100,000 after writing some vbsript.

Step #2: get another job after retiring before 55.

Step #3: acquire bitches

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Tom Leykis
#20 2026-04-12 02:53:30

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

BBobop wrote:

None of the 'living wage' demanders can come up with a number.

They cannot and WILL NOT.   Their goal, as communist and anti-American ENEMY INSURGENTS, is simply the destruction of the United States.   That's why they think burning businesses is OK, and killing people over rent is a good thing.

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#21 2026-04-12 04:26:59

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

My little town:

Cost of Living Breakdown (2026 Estimates)
Monthly Budget (Single): ~$2,413.
Monthly Budget (Family of 4): ~$5,314.
Median Housing Costs: Rental rates average between $610–$1,000 per month depending on property type. Median home value is approximately $116,100, though some sources indicate a sharp rise in sales prices recently.
Utilities: Monthly household bills (including utilities) are 38% lower than the national median, averaging around $1,286–$1,288.
Living costs in (the town) are significantly lower—around 64% below the state average.

The $26/hour wage at that warehouse would be $59,000 a year @40 hours a week

While it costs $29,000 a year to live here
You would have $30,000 a year in savings every year before you started wasting money.
You could buy a home here in 5 years if you saved every penny.

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Diarrhetrius Brown
#22 2026-04-12 06:23:47

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Somali day care!

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#23 2026-04-12 12:22:08

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

wrote:

My little town:

Cost of Living Breakdown (2026 Estimates)
Monthly Budget (Single): ~$2,413.
Monthly Budget (Family of 4): ~$5,314.

If you have a minimum wage job you dont get a fambly of 4 periood.

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anon user #3
#24 2026-04-12 12:38:35

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

Again, how much air exactly do you need to breathe each day?

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anon user #3
#25 2026-04-12 12:39:14

Re: anon user #3 mentined "A living wage" about the toilet paper fire and I would like to know what is a "living wage"?

The point isn't the exact number.  The point is more when it's not enough, it's not enough.

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