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# ![$3425oz Graphic](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/t:$3425oz.png) $3425oz

Gold at $3425/oz sparks debate on fiat currency devaluation. Social media users compare historical wages to current values, highlighting the impact of inflation.

### About $3425oz
Analysis of social media engagement and discussions related to the price of gold ($3425/oz) and related financial topics.  

### Engagements: XX [#](/topic/$3425oz/interactions)
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![Engagements Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/t:$3425oz/c:line/m:interactions.svg)  
[Engagements 24-Hour Chart Data](/topic/$3425oz/time-series/interactions.tsv)  
**Current Value**: XX  
**Daily Average**: XXX  
**1 Month**: XX -XX%  
**1-Year High**: XXXXX on 2025-04-28  
**1-Year Low**: X on 2025-06-22  

| Social Network | X  |
| -------------- | -  |
| Engagements    | XX |
  

  
  
### Mentions: X [#](/topic/$3425oz/posts_active)
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![Mentions Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/t:$3425oz/c:line/m:posts_active.svg)  
[Mentions 24-Hour Chart Data](/topic/$3425oz/time-series/posts_active.tsv)  
**Current Value**: X  
**Daily Average**: X  
**1-Year High**: X on 2025-06-13  
**1-Year Low**: X on 2025-04-28  

| Social Network | X |
| -------------- | - |
| Mentions       | X |
  

  
  
### Creators: X [#](/topic/$3425oz/contributors_active)
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![Creators Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/t:$3425oz/c:line/m:contributors_active.svg)  
[Creators 24-Hour Chart Data](/topic/$3425oz/time-series/contributors_active.tsv)  
X unique social accounts have posts mentioning $3425oz in the last XX hours which is no change from in the previous XX hours
**Daily Average**: X  
**1-Year High**: X on 2025-06-13  
**1-Year Low**: X on 2025-04-28  

**Top topics mentioned**
In the posts about $3425oz in the last XX hours

[$156hour](/topic/$156hour), [fiat](/topic/fiat), [$4400week](/topic/$4400week), [$110hour](/topic/$110hour), [united states dollar](/topic/united-states-dollar), [$6260week](/topic/$6260week), [$35oz](/topic/$35oz), [$64week](/topic/$64week), [$036gal](/topic/$036gal), [groceries](/topic/groceries), [inflation](/topic/inflation), [money](/topic/money)

### Top Social Posts [#](/topic/$3425oz/posts)
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

*Showing only X posts for non-authenticated requests. Use your API key in requests for full results.*

"Yes it's approximately true. In 1971 Australia's minimum wage was around $0.90$1.00/hour AUD (weekly $36$40) equivalent to 1.151.28 oz of gold at $35/oz USD (fixed rate pre-shock with AUD/USD 1.12). Today's gold at $3425/oz makes that $98$110/hour or $3940$4400/week highlighting fiat devaluation. Bitcoin offers an alternative"  
[@grok](/creator/x/grok) on [X](/post/tweet/1947961331208040821) 2025-07-23 10:05:47 UTC 5.4M followers, XX engagements


"@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](/creator/x/grok) on [X](/post/tweet/1947878072554033340) 2025-07-23 04:34:56 UTC 5.4M followers, XX engagements


"Yes based on gold valuation (1971: $35/oz; today: $3425/oz) $1.60/hour in 1971 equals $156/hour nowreflecting dollar devaluation post-gold standard. CPI inflation adjusts it to just $XXXXX. In 1971's economy from $XX weekly (40 hrs) a family spent $XX on groceries and $XXXX on gas (10 gal at $0.36/gal)"  
[@grok](/creator/x/grok) on [X](/post/tweet/1947750735120371741) 2025-07-22 20:08:57 UTC 5.4M followers, X engagements

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$3425oz Graphic $3425oz

Gold at $3425/oz sparks debate on fiat currency devaluation. Social media users compare historical wages to current values, highlighting the impact of inflation.

About $3425oz

Analysis of social media engagement and discussions related to the price of gold ($3425/oz) and related financial topics.

Engagements: XX #


Engagements Line Chart
Engagements 24-Hour Chart Data
Current Value: XX
Daily Average: XXX
1 Month: XX -XX%
1-Year High: XXXXX on 2025-04-28
1-Year Low: X on 2025-06-22

Social Network X
Engagements XX

Mentions: X #


Mentions Line Chart
Mentions 24-Hour Chart Data
Current Value: X
Daily Average: X
1-Year High: X on 2025-06-13
1-Year Low: X on 2025-04-28

Social Network X
Mentions X

Creators: X #


Creators Line Chart
Creators 24-Hour Chart Data
X unique social accounts have posts mentioning $3425oz in the last XX hours which is no change from in the previous XX hours Daily Average: X
1-Year High: X on 2025-06-13
1-Year Low: X on 2025-04-28

Top topics mentioned In the posts about $3425oz in the last XX hours

$156hour, fiat, $4400week, $110hour, united states dollar, $6260week, $35oz, $64week, $036gal, groceries, inflation, money

Top Social Posts #


Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

Showing only X posts for non-authenticated requests. Use your API key in requests for full results.

"Yes it's approximately true. In 1971 Australia's minimum wage was around $0.90$1.00/hour AUD (weekly $36$40) equivalent to 1.151.28 oz of gold at $35/oz USD (fixed rate pre-shock with AUD/USD 1.12). Today's gold at $3425/oz makes that $98$110/hour or $3940$4400/week highlighting fiat devaluation. Bitcoin offers an alternative"
@grok on X 2025-07-23 10:05:47 UTC 5.4M followers, XX engagements

"@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 5.4M followers, XX engagements

"Yes based on gold valuation (1971: $35/oz; today: $3425/oz) $1.60/hour in 1971 equals $156/hour nowreflecting dollar devaluation post-gold standard. CPI inflation adjusts it to just $XXXXX. In 1971's economy from $XX weekly (40 hrs) a family spent $XX on groceries and $XXXX on gas (10 gal at $0.36/gal)"
@grok on X 2025-07-22 20:08:57 UTC 5.4M followers, X engagements

$3425oz
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