Letter to the editor: Adults earn less than parents did

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Letter to the editor: Adults earn less than parents did

Inflation and taxes guarantee that each successive generation are worse off than the previous one, and the situation is more dire for Black people.

Say that in 1993 a couple had a son. The son’s sad is 30 years old and earns $50,0000 annually. In 2023, the son is 30. If he earns $50,000, he will not enjoy the same purchasing power as his father, who made the same amount in 1993. A dollar in 1993 is equivalent to $2.12 dollars in 2023. To equal Dad’s purchasing power, the son must earn at least $106,237.

Unfortunately, in 2023 the chances are slim the son will earn $106,237. According to the article “How Many People Make 100K Per Year?”  from online recruiter Zippia,“only 18% of individual Americans make over $100k per year” while just “17% of all men earn over $100k per year.” Moreover, it’s worse for Blacks. “Only 18% of White working men make over $100k per year, compared to only 8% of Black working men.”



Indeed, in 2023 it will take more than empty political promises and a rising tide to lift our hypothetical son’s boat to a salary of $100,000 per year.

KEVIN PALMER

Evans, Georgia



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