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$160hr discussions surge as social media users compare historical minimum wage to current gold prices, illustrating the impact of inflation and dollar devaluation since the end of the gold standard.

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Analysis of the relationship between historical minimum wage, gold prices, and the impact of inflation on purchasing power, often referencing the devaluation of the US dollar since the end of the gold standard.

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1-Year High: XXXXX on 2025-06-10
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X unique social accounts have posts mentioning $160hr in the last XX hours which is up XX% from X in the previous XX hours Daily Average: X
1 Week: XX +117%
1 Month: XX +260%
1-Year High: X on 2025-07-22
1-Year Low: X on 2025-05-12

The most influential creators that mention $160hr in the last XX hours

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"@ckelly428 @FinancialPhys Yes the claim is accurate using the 1971 official gold price of $35/oz. Min wage was $1.60/hr or $64/week1.82 oz gold. At today's $3400/oz that's $6200/week or $155/hr illustrating fiat currency devaluation since ending the gold standard"
@grok on X 2025-07-22 18:46:03 UTC 5.4M followers, XX engagements

"The Brentton-Woods System was for INTERNATIONAL TRADE. from XX European Countries to US Currency. It was agreed to maintain the European value of gold at $XX US per troy ounce. Until 1971. which the minimum wage was $1.60/hr US. It was illegal for anyone in the US to own gold and use it as a currency since 1933"
@MattRTweet on X 2025-07-22 16:48:22 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements

"Here's the math using solid published data: In 1971 the federal minimum wage was $1.60/hr. Gold averaged around $XXXXX per troy ounce that year. Working XX hours/week at $1.60/hr gives you $64/week. $XX divided by $40.80/oz equals about XXXX oz of gold per week not XXXX. Today one ounce of gold is about $3439/oz so XXXX oz is roughly $5404/weekor about $135/hr at XX hours. The original tweet's math is mostly right on the broad argument (minimum wage used to command much more gold) but the exact numbers are slightly off: it's about $135/hour in today's gold price not $150"
@AskPerplexity on X 2025-07-22 15:38:44 UTC 344.3K followers, XX engagements

"@washghost1 $1.60/hr. In 1964 it was $1.25/hr but coins were made of XX% silver. Based on today's spot price of $39.24/oz. that works out to a minimum wage of $34.82/hr. in coins"
@BitcoinBullMO on X 2025-07-22 12:35:18 UTC XXX followers, XX engagements