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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-15•1 year agoYour pay is only relevant to the cost of goods and services. People used to be rich earning $1,000 a year. Your pay is irrelevant, the costs of things is what’s more important. And taxes, fucking stop taking everyone’s money
minus-squareFlying Squidlinkfedilink1•1 year agoI personally liked paved roads and inspected meat and a fire department, but YMMV.
Your pay is only relevant to the cost of goods and services.
People used to be rich earning $1,000 a year. Your pay is irrelevant, the costs of things is what’s more important.
And taxes, fucking stop taking everyone’s money
I personally liked paved roads and inspected meat and a fire department, but YMMV.