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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1066227" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>OK, you mentioned $15hr later in this post. $15hr doesn't rival $40hr(or more) in Detroit. Certainly doesn't exceed it. Until peak hit I was bringing home $565-$575 a week. More than $15hr will bring. I'm certainly not living high on the hog. Furthermore the limits of our healthcare plan is requiring me to spend much of what's left on medical costs. You can get by on $15hr, but I have to agree with MFE that most people are looking to make a living that will provide a few things. I don't think we're all owed $80k a year but $32k a year makes it very difficult to take care of our families. $15hr in Montgomery, Alabama is probably closer to $18hr in Detroit. Or less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1066227, member: 24302"] OK, you mentioned $15hr later in this post. $15hr doesn't rival $40hr(or more) in Detroit. Certainly doesn't exceed it. Until peak hit I was bringing home $565-$575 a week. More than $15hr will bring. I'm certainly not living high on the hog. Furthermore the limits of our healthcare plan is requiring me to spend much of what's left on medical costs. You can get by on $15hr, but I have to agree with MFE that most people are looking to make a living that will provide a few things. I don't think we're all owed $80k a year but $32k a year makes it very difficult to take care of our families. $15hr in Montgomery, Alabama is probably closer to $18hr in Detroit. Or less. [/QUOTE]
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