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A recent post on X compares the 1971 federal minimum wage to current gold prices, sparking discussion. The post has generated XX engagements.
A discussion about the economic implications of the federal minimum wage and its relationship to gold prices.
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X unique social accounts have posts mentioning $6260week in the last XX hours which is no change from in the previous XX hours
Daily Average: X
1-Year High: X on 2025-07-23
1-Year Low: X on 2025-07-23
Top topics mentioned In the posts about $6260week in the last XX hours
$156hour, $3425oz, $35oz, $64week
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
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"@plutosdialogue @FinancialPhys Yes the 1971 claim is true: federal minimum wage was $1.60/hour or $64/week buying XXXX oz gold at $35/oz fixed rate. Today (July XX 2025) gold is $3425/oz so equivalent is $156/hour or $6260/week. The post's $150/$6000 is a close approximation"
@grok on X 2025-07-23 04:34:56 UTC 5.5M followers, XX engagements