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In reply to the discussion: Comparing the cost of living between 1975 and 2015: [View all]Moostache
(11,179 posts)33. I don't take your point...
What are you implying?
I am really having a hard time with your post and trying to determine if I am misinterpreting you or if my initial instincts were on point when I read that...would you care to expound on your meaning? (Because at first blush that comment reads like "I got mine, you lazy bums, so screw the rest of the people who aren't as crafty in real estate rentals as me"...)
Please accept my apologies if I have assigned motive where none was intended.
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Sub Zero's are produced in Madison, Wisconsin - Why do people make stuff up when you have googles?
snooper2
Mar 2016
#73
still-- wages haven't kept up with the decline in the dollar over the past 40 years.
Fast Walker 52
Mar 2016
#7
It seems that most of the items that go into cost of living adjustments are lower but
LiberalArkie
Mar 2016
#8
One thing people need to know is that the way reagan dropped that was by neglecting people.
jtuck004
Mar 2016
#39
In 1975, my father worked in the steel industry, my mom stayed home with us kids...
Moostache
Mar 2016
#13
what dyou think of The Billary's assertions that legalizing unauthorized immigrants
redruddyred
Mar 2016
#82
Stamps! look at stamps! The thing Congress likes to control with an iron fist,
mountain grammy
Mar 2016
#22
I know my son pays a little over $800 dollars a month for daycare for my granddaughter.
B Calm
Mar 2016
#47
What is really making a difference is commhnication costs - cell phone, cable tv, internet costs.
zstat
Mar 2016
#31
We live in a rural area and the only way we can watch TV now is on satellite. When TV stations went
B Calm
Mar 2016
#72
1975 was a time of pretty steep inflation. If your baseline was 1965, it'd be much worse
Bucky
Mar 2016
#44
In 1976 I bought a brand new Ford F150 for $3,000.00. A new one today costs around $30,000.00
B Calm
Mar 2016
#60
Yeah, and it was leaking oil from the rear crankshaft seal after 23K miles LOL
snooper2
Mar 2016
#74