My take home pay is now less than 1oz of gold per week.

And I just got a raise 
I believe in relation to gold I'm making less than when I started. Did many make an oz. ($20 gold piece) of gold per week in the 1920's? Am I earning 1920 wages?

I believe in relation to gold I'm making less than when I started. Did many make an oz. ($20 gold piece) of gold per week in the 1920's? Am I earning 1920 wages?
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<< <i>And I just got a raise
I believe in relation to gold I'm making less than when I started. Did many make an oz. ($20 gold piece) of gold per week in the 1920's? Am I earning 1920 wages? >>
Ford was paying its workers $5 a day back then, so they were getting an ounce of gold just about every four working days. You'd have to make about $240 a day (about $62000 a year assuming a five-day work week) to get paid a quarter-ounce of gold per day. (Of course, they were probably working more than eight-hour days.)
Jim
In the mid-1850s, brick layers on the Erie canal made $2.50 per day.
In the early 1970s, minimum wage was $1.25 per hour.
I would like to see a chart of "average" salary over the past few decades. According to the IRS, approx 70-80% of households make less than $50k a year. Wonder how this data plays out through history.
Instead of how much money convert it to how many ounces. Sounds like you are a quarter ounce short of what they made back then. 3 years ago you were doing much better.
I wish I could make even close to an Oz. of Gold per week..........sheesh.
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<< <i>In the mid-1930s, cooks made $0.25 per hour.
In the mid-1850s, brick layers on the Erie canal made $2.50 per day.
In the early 1970s, minimum wage was $1.25 per hour. >>
yes but they had some damn nice coins in circulation!
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I knew it would happen.
Shoot, you brothers are doing good! I get an ounce and a half a month. As a matter of fact, it came TODAY!!!
<< <i>Shoot, you brothers are doing good! I get an ounce and a half a month. As a matter of fact, it came TODAY!!!
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I did a search for "Pick Axe and Shovel"... thinking you might have to moonlight.
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I did a search for "Pick Axe and Shovel"... thinking you might have to moonlight.
I found this on eBay. It's appropriate ! >>
Any woman wearing that is probably a gold digger.
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They always say that an ounce of gold back then could buy you a nice suit and a nice pair of shoes. Today, an ounce of gold can buy you a nice suit, and a nice pair of shoes.
<< <i>And I just got a raise
I believe in relation to gold I'm making less than when I started. Did many make an oz. ($20 gold piece) of gold per week in the 1920's? Am I earning 1920 wages? >>
What do you do for a living?
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<< <i>I think I make about an ounce a week. We are talking silver right?
They always say that an ounce of gold back then could buy you a nice suit and a nice pair of shoes. Today, an ounce of gold can buy you a nice suit, and a nice pair of shoes. >>
I can get a whole wardrobe at the Salvation Army (othewise known as "sally ann's" ) for one tenth of an ounce. AND that includes silverware !
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<< <i>And I just got a raise
I believe in relation to gold I'm making less than when I started. Did many make an oz. ($20 gold piece) of gold per week in the 1920's? Am I earning 1920 wages? >>
My take home pay is less then 1oz of gold from Jan 2007 prices and I've been with my company for 32 years. Yes thats 40hr a week.
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ounce of platinum per week. That should
solve the problem.
Camelot
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
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<< <i>I think I make about an ounce a week. We are talking silver right?
They always say that an ounce of gold back then could buy you a nice suit and a nice pair of shoes. Today, an ounce of gold can buy you a nice suit, and a nice pair of shoes. >>
You don't shop in Manhattan.
Copper is $3.88 per lb.
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<< <i>my day job as a machine shop foreman take home pay is 1 oz a week at current levels >>
Any idea what a machine shop foreman in your area would have made in the 1920's, 30's, 40's, 50's, etc etc? It would be interesting to compare.
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
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<< <i>
<< <i>I think I make about an ounce a week. We are talking silver right?
They always say that an ounce of gold back then could buy you a nice suit and a nice pair of shoes. Today, an ounce of gold can buy you a nice suit, and a nice pair of shoes. >>
You don't shop in Manhattan. >>
Actually you can buy clothes a lot cheaper in Manhattan than most places. I'm not talking Bergdorf Goodman now. But Chinatown?
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Knowledge is the enemy of fear
<< <i>China just raised its minimum wage 10%. Workers now make $120 per month. >>
I have several friends who are Chinese and one of them made his first million ( USD ) before age 26. Has made many more since then. Owns several condos in Szenchen. Has a couple of the big mercedes and they don't lease them there. If you don't have cash in full, you don't drive.
Another friend who is in the import-export business in Xi'an, exports fasteners. Several Containers per week and has been doing that for a long time. Gave me a "hot tip" once on a stock in China. AND had a way for me to buy that stock and sell it when the time came to do so. I was too chicken to play. The stock went up more than 1,000% in less than 6 weeks .
Have yet another friend who was one of the big buyers for Lowes Hong Kong. She paid the equivilent of a million USD for her apartment at age 28.
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Idiots like myself make $7.39 flipping burgers at Wendy's, I was the fry guy last month making $7.00 a hour. So to those that think idiots like myself can't afford to buy Silver at spot think again. Idiots are people and coin collectors also. Another senseless response by the one and only Yaha.
are alive today. Over 97 percent of all the gold
held by mankind was mined before 1950.
When you look at these numbers------
Paper money and booze is the only answer.
Have a drink !!!!!!
works for peanuts.
Camelot
<< <i>The Man likes to keep us down. It does not surprise me. >>
Power to the people! Revolution is in the air!
A 2 gram raise to all, and a chicken in every pot!
Fascinating stuff, this inflation thing.
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<< <i>I know an elephant that
works for peanuts. >>
A real Dumbo, eh Boo Boo ?
Let's get us a picnic ham and a jelly donut.
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Inflation adjusted, that $850/oz. was more than $2000/oz. in today's dollars.
So keeping your money locked up in gold was actually a losing proposition.
My gross weekly pay in 1980 was 1/6 of an ounce of gold, but by 1981 had doubled to 1/3 of an ounce of gold as the PM market had crashed. And PS, I was making about minimum wage in those days.
Thankfully today I make more than that. Though interestingly my salary was higher in terms of gold in 1999 than it is today, even though I have more than doubled my income in that time.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
Markets go to extremes. That was an extreme in 1980.
Kind of like saying the Nasdaq was over 5000 in 2000 and its less than 2500 8 years later. I don't know anyone who bought gold over $800 in 1980. I don't know anyone who bought the Nasdaq over 5000 either.
More on topic, the Gold Buffalo is still on sale at the Mint. With shipping, its 5.25% over spot. I think that window gets closed real quick. I wouldn't mind getting paid a Gold Buffalo every week and paying taxes on the face value of the coin.
<< <i>Gold closed above $800 only TWO DAYS in 1980. So to use the "gold was $850 in 1980" is just a stupid argument. >>
Fine then, use $600/oz. instead. Gold was higher than that throughout most of the second half of that year. Even if you use the year low at $480/oz. (more than $1100 in today's dollars), my "stupid" argument still stands. Gold has lost value vis-a-vis the dollar since 1980.
<< <i>Markets go to extremes. That was an extreme in 1980. >>
Who's to say that 2008 is not just such another extreme? The current PM run-up looks a lot like the one in 79/80 to me.
<< <i>I don't know anyone who bought gold over $800 in 1980. I don't know anyone who bought the Nasdaq over 5000 either. >>
If someone sold at those prices, someone bought at those prices.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
No, this one has lasted much longer than the one in 1980.
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Gold was fixed from the beggining of time until 1971. Of course you would get an upward spike after that.
Short stocks and go long the commodities. That seems to be the play. Once you're into the commodities it leads to rare coins. This can only be better for us coin collectors.
China raising the minimum wage by 18% will only add fuel to the inflation fire.