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“My mother wasn’t much into politics, but I’m sure she would have assumed that fifty years later, the minimum wage would be a lot higher. If it could feed a family of three and pay a mortgage in 1965, surely by now a minimum wage would let a family afford, say, a home and a car—and maybe even a…” quote by Elizabeth Warren
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““My mother wasn’t much into politics, but I’m sure she would have assumed that fifty years later, the minimum wage would be a lot higher. If it could feed a family of three and pay a mortgage in 1965, surely by now a minimum wage would let a family afford, say, a home and a car—and maybe even a little money for college applications for a skinny daughter. Right? Wrong. Way wrong. Adjusted for inflation, the minimum wage today is lower than it was in 1965—about 24 percent lower.””

Elizabeth Warren

About This Quote

The minimum wage, when adjusted for inflation, has declined since the 1960s, contradicting expectations that it would have risen enough to cover modern living costs.

In simple terms: Inflation-adjusted wages have fallen.

Key Takeaway

Real wages lag behind cost of living.

Themes

economic inequality inflation labor policy historical comparison living standards

Mood

concerned critical

Type

statement observation

When to use this quote

  • policy analysis
  • public discourse
  • media commentary
  • academic research

Key Concepts

minimum wage inflation adjustment family budgeting

Practical Applications

  • advocacy for wage reform
  • educational briefings

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does inflation affect purchasing power?
  • What policies could restore real wage growth?
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