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[–] [email protected] 22 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

I’ll chime in here.

So… I buy the cheapest bologna I can buy for my work lunches.

I switched to the cheapest brand I could in 2016 when I consciously made the decision that I don’t care if my lunch is good as long as I have sustenance to get me through the day.

The bologna I used to buy for $1.25/pack in 2016 is now $3.29 at the same store.

My wages have gone up, but they have not more than doubled since 2016 like the price of bologna has. I think this is a good metric for comparison because we truly do live in a bologna economy.

A side note: expecting strangers to give you exact numbers about their wages on the internet is pretty ridiculous.