.@WSJ Price of sliders increased 3.7% per year since 1940, wages increased at 4.7%. Purchasing power increased.pic.twitter.com/3F9RPjfDa6
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.@WSJ Price of sliders increased 3.7% per year since 1940, wages increased at 4.7%. Purchasing power increased.pic.twitter.com/3F9RPjfDa6
#Merica RT @WSJ: How many White Castle sliders can be bought with an hour of minimum-wage pay: http://on.wsj.com/1g73Mgr pic.twitter.com/5laAUWKlIE
@WSJ if WC Sliders measure wage progression & Big Mac's PPP, when will all economic variables be measured in burgers?pic.twitter.com/0l3BYw7Mno
@WSJ @RevJJackson Who wrote this: Harold or Kumar?
@WSJ @RevJJackson Looks like it follows the party in power...
@WSJ you mock the hard working poor and middle class. Shame on you. Disgraceful. Why do you believe you are better than others?
Obviously, sliders are getting too expensive. “@WSJ: How many White Castle sliders can be bought with an hour of minimum-wage pay.”
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“@WSJ: How many White Castle sliders can be bought with an hour of minimum-wage pay: http://on.wsj.com/1g73Mgr pic.twitter.com/4LXsBfi8t1”
@WSJ Boxes of corn flakes might be a better commodity for comparison.
“@WSJ: How many White Castle sliders can be bought with an hour of minimum-wage pay: http://on.wsj.com/1g73Mgr pic.twitter.com/r1iwOJIm2j”
@WSJ Now show us how many carrots or apples can be bought.
@WSJ Great graph! So why are utility bills so out of whack? Fuel $$? They said something about the *bill read* date, but this is ridiculous.
“@WSJ:White Castle can be bought min-wage? http://on.wsj.com/1g73Mgr pic.twitter.com/N6ZL8xergV”Now this is where economics meets public policy!
@wsj wouldn't a better metric be some sort of healthy meal?
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