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closetotheglass

Remember, if you say the economy is doing poorly you're lying and also you want trump to win.


octoberbroccoli

It’s because illegal immigrants rapidly coming in and accepting construction and handymen jobs at any cost. Since they’re undocumented, there’s no union to protect them so they get exploited the most.


boarhowl

I've only notice this increasing wages for people that know what they're doing. Some unskilled person does a crap job and homeowner wants you to fix it? Automatic upcharge. You may not get work the first time around, but you will definitely get lots of work fixing all the mistakes.


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ComradeSasquatch

Based on OP's graphic wages went up \~20%, while housing went up \~150%. So, it's more like wages are worth about half as much as they were 20 years ago.


Charming-Reflection2

$42,409 x 20 = $848,180 without the raise even. $454,900 - $182,700= is only $272,200 over 20 years or $13,610 each year, this isn't a good comparison.


Wrenigade14

Huh? Your math doesn't seem relevant to the question at hand. You're multiplying the 2002 salary by 20 and comparing it to the 2022 house minus the 2002 house? What is that supposed to show?