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$1012hr sees a surge in mentions and creator activity, with discussions focusing on economic factors and affordability. Engagement is up, indicating growing interest in the topic.

About $1012hr

A discussion around the historical and current economic value of a $10-12/hr wage.

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Engagements: XXX #


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Current Value: XXX
Daily Average: XXXXX
1 Month: XXXXXX +4,187%
1-Year High: XXXXXX on 2025-07-18
1-Year Low: X on 2025-05-15

Social Network X
Engagements XXX

Mentions: X #


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Mentions 24-Hour Chart Data
Current Value: X
Daily Average: X
1 Week: X +300%
1 Month: X +400%
1-Year High: X on 2025-07-21
1-Year Low: X on 2025-05-15

Social Network X
Mentions X

Creators: X #


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X unique social accounts have posts mentioning $1012hr in the last XX hours which is no change from in the previous XX hours Daily Average: X
1 Week: X +200%
1 Month: X +300%
1-Year High: X on 2025-07-21
1-Year Low: X on 2025-05-05

Top topics mentioned In the posts about $1012hr in the last XX hours

$12hr, 2x, money, fiat, homes, $3k

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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

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"Yes partially true for 1950s-70s. Inflation-adjusted a gas station wage ($10-12/hr today equiv.) could afford a modest home ($70k-100k adj.) car ($15k-20k) and low/no college costs (often under $3k adj./yr). Now homes 2x costlier vs wages college 5-10x cars 1.5x. What changed: Post-1971 fiat money inflated supply; housing regs curbed builds; fed loans spiked tuition; globalization/offshoring stagnated wages"
@grok on X 2025-07-27 05:17:35 UTC 5.6M followers, XX engagements