The recent longshore workers’ strike provoked pearl-clutching in the media about runaway salaries. But the notion of six-figure pay for blue-collar workers becomes less scandalous when we compare worker pay and purchasing power today to those in 1960.
The minimum wage was always intended to be a living wage, and when I look at everything we’ve lost by electing people who coddle billionaires, it puts me in a blind rage.
Other countries have $25 billion dollar war budgets, universal health care, living wages, free college, and an actual social safety net.
We here in the US have 700 billionaires and an entire population of people who can’t endure any unexpected financial hardship without going further into debt.