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Friday Fun Thread for August 22, 2025

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£60 starting out, he told me. "Per hour?" I asked. "No, each month".

This is £2000 per month in today’s money. Not massively high, but amazing to see what inflation has done over the years.

Almost all in 1975, I’m not sure why.

That's a pretty accurate guess! Of course, the fact that they had free and very decent housing, that made the wages go much further. I almost get the impression that several commodities and amenities have shifted greatly in relative pricing. Property was cheap, food expensive. A doctor they knew was said to spend an incredible amount of money on food, and we're talking groceries, not dining out. I couldn't spend a thousand pounds on normal food at a Tesco today if I tried.

Property was cheap, food expensive. A doctor they knew was said to spend an incredible amount of money on food, and we're talking groceries, not dining out.

When my father was growing up, chicken costed as much as steak. And not because steak was cheap! They hadn’t really invented intensive farming.