A 2018 report from Pew Research Center defines Millennials as born from 1981-1996, choosing these dates for "key political, economic and social factors", including September 11th terrorist attacks. This range makes Millennials 5-20 years old at the time of the attacks so "old enough to comprehend the historical significance." Pew indicated they'd use 1981-1996 for future publications but would remain open to date recalibration.[34]
in '77 most beers had low alcohol content, so ya had to drink like 10 to 12 beers to get the same buzz as a 4 pack of today's IPAs.
and back then it was shitty columbian gold or mexican from some random biker dude who dealt to us HS kids behind the 7-11. nowadays, I'm being handed great weed left and right.
>>>>>NOBODY currently earning minimum wage, full time, can afford to rent a 2-bedroom apartment anywhere in the US
Dunno 'bout that. In our area basic 2-bed apts. can be as low as 6 to 800 a month. A friend got one for 500. They do get snapped up quickly. Min. wage pulls in about 1320 net per month.
Not luxurious living but a reality for a number of folks around here.
Using the inflation calculator, that comes out to $32.50 today. Still cheaper than Dead & Co. and many other big touring acts, but comparable to some other modern ticket prices.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/21/life-is-much-more-expensive-for-you-than...
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no way the ten buck oz
no way the ten buck oz...just sayin
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Ounces are a LOT less than
Ounces are a LOT less than $200 in Portland, LOL.
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What are you Timmy?
What are you Timmy?
A 2018 report from Pew Research Center defines Millennials as born from 1981-1996, choosing these dates for "key political, economic and social factors", including September 11th terrorist attacks. This range makes Millennials 5-20 years old at the time of the attacks so "old enough to comprehend the historical significance." Pew indicated they'd use 1981-1996 for future publications but would remain open to date recalibration.[34]
Factual Reporting: Very High
: Least Biased
https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/pew-research/
I'm "Solid" Gen X.
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Minimum wage 1977: $2.30
Minimum wage 1977: $2.30
2016: $7.25
Average house price 1977: $50,000
2016: $380,000
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HEB sells six pack of Lone
HEB sells six pack of Lone Star 16ozers for $5.50,
Lone star 12oz cans $4.57 per 6 (24 pack)
Miller lite 12 oz $5.38 per six...pretty typical prices for domestic.
https://www.heb.com/category/shop/food-and-drinks/beer/domestic-beer/298...
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Correct
Correct ( correction I read 1970 in the following applies )
they were $8 ($80 lb)
$12 for Michoacán ( imho best pot ever -wrapped in blue cello/ wax lbs for $130)
long live Palo Alto!
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>Ounces are a LOT less than
>Ounces are a LOT less than $200 in Portland, LOL.
It's an average cost. Ounces are a lot more in different parts of the country. In some places they're free.
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there are 10 oz in a pound?
there are 10 oz in a pound?
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I dunno...
I dunno...
in '77 most beers had low alcohol content, so ya had to drink like 10 to 12 beers to get the same buzz as a 4 pack of today's IPAs.
and back then it was shitty columbian gold or mexican from some random biker dude who dealt to us HS kids behind the 7-11. nowadays, I'm being handed great weed left and right.
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Miracles are still free....
Miracles are still free....
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Mr. ignorant there was a mark
Mr. ignorant there was a mark up with ounces costing more than 1/16 of a pound
My first time experience was I bought a quarter pound for $24 sold 3 ounces for $8 ea and got one for free
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Colombian gold Mr. Hall
Colombian gold Mr. Hall
Santa Marta gold was one of the finest ever and sold quickly for $40 an ounce
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1970: Hairy cooter
1970: hairy
2016: smooth
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Colombian gold Mr. Hall
Colombian gold Mr. Hall
Santa Marta gold wad one of the finest ever and sold quickly for $40 an ounce
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NYE winterland 1968 was $8
NYE winterland 1968 was $8
and the best value EVER!!
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Here is an inflation
Here is an inflation calculator:
https://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl
That $2.38 six pack in 1977 would be $10.25 today. And that was probably for some shitty lager.
Also, I personally don't think having access to free, legal, and dank weed is a bad thing.
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I was wrong, you are right..
I was wrong, you are right...I was thinking of 4oz price. Been a long, long time.
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Minimum wage 1977: $2.30
2016: $7.25
Average house price 1977: $50,000
2016: $380,000
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concert ticket..$2.23 ...??
concert ticket..$2.23 ...?? No
Average $5 back then...at least
6 pack $2.38? .....closer to $2.99
let's nit-pick
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World Population
World Population
1968 3,551,880,700
2018 7,632,819,325
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1970- wasn't bad either (I
1970- wasn't bad either (I know you don't believe me)
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Was Hamms $1.19 and Olympia
Was Hamms $1.19 and Olympia talls $1.69 ?
been a long time. - miss you Dave
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1977: $10 <<<
1977: $10 <<<
Lid Of Commercial in 1977 - 25 to 30 Bucks - Me ? I know
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Minimum wage 1977: $2.30
2016: $7.25
Average house price 1977: $50,000
2016: $380,000
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Slacker, you've posted that a
Slacker, you've posted that a couple of times. Why don't you see if you can update it with specific numbers for CA?
ender made me lol
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Minimum wage 1977: $2.30
Minimum wage 1977: $2.30
2016: $7.25
Average house price 1977: $50,000
2016: $380,000
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minimum wage 2018 : $11.00
minimum wage 2018 : $11.00
average home price : $600,000
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Millennials here on Viva just
Millennials here on Viva just can't come to grips that they're actually Millennials.
Just grasp it tight with both hands and embrace your generation and do good things.
It'll be okay.
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Slacker, fun fact:
Slacker, fun fact:
NOBODY currently earning minimum wage, full time, can afford to rent a 2-bedroom apartment anywhere in the US.
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WoW Ender You Even Scared ME
WoW Ender You Even Scared ME ! my numbers might be off
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Is that a campaign slogan,
Is that a campaign slogan, Gravy?
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NOBODY currently earning
NOBODY currently earning minimum wage, full time, can afford to rent a 2-bedroom apartment anywhere in the US. <<
YET Idiots Still Spawn = INSANITY !
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It can be yours, Slax!
It can be yours, Slax! Probably pay better than "pools", if you win.
Shorter:
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You suggest I run for office
You suggest I run for office to join the middle class?
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Nope. I suggest you run for
Nope. I suggest you run for office as a champion of the working class.
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There's no such thing.
There's no such thing.
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Only fools and despots would
Only fools and despots would say that, Slax. So which one are you?
You champion the working class here, why not take it to the next level? If not now, when?
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Who are the working class
Who are the working class heroes and why?
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Not doing this today, Slax.
Not doing this today, Slax.
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Have you ever voted for a
Have you ever voted for a working class candidate?
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PLF, do you contribute or
PLF, do you contribute or collect?
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http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-governor-housing-roundup-20180...
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>>>>>NOBODY currently earning
>>>>>NOBODY currently earning minimum wage, full time, can afford to rent a 2-bedroom apartment anywhere in the US
Dunno 'bout that. In our area basic 2-bed apts. can be as low as 6 to 800 a month. A friend got one for 500. They do get snapped up quickly. Min. wage pulls in about 1320 net per month.
Not luxurious living but a reality for a number of folks around here.
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I was just quoting some
I was just refering to some recent reporting, but I'm sure there are exceptions.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2018/06/13/a-minimum-wage-wo...
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/14/us/minimum-wage-2-bedroom-trnd/index.html
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1973- my 1st GD show ticket:
1973- my 1st GD show ticket: $5.50- total.
2018- DeadCo. ticket with all charges: fuck that.
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>>>>1973- my 1st GD show
>>>>1973- my 1st GD show ticket: $5.50- total.
Using the inflation calculator, that comes out to $32.50 today. Still cheaper than Dead & Co. and many other big touring acts, but comparable to some other modern ticket prices.
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In '73 The GD had recently
In '73 The GD had recently become an "arena rock" act, although The NRPS did open that night (3/31).
I don't think you can even get a nosebleed for $32.50 today (NOT including service charges).
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Who are the bigger babies?
Who are the bigger babies? Millenials or baby boomers? Very tough debate.
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We all know who the biggest
We all know who the biggest complainers and whiners are.
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Poor people.
Poor people.
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>>>1973- my 1st GD show
>>>1973- my 1st GD show ticket: $5.50- total.<<<
'74 it was $6.00
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>>Poor people.
>>Poor people.
Most poor people are so marginalized that they have no chance to complain or whine.