I believe several other things come into play. In the 80’s and 90’s rates were high, but families didn’t need cell phones, computers and high price electrical power. Also the minimum wage that was raised nationwide back then has not kept pace with inflation.
I believe several other things come into play. In the 80’s and 90’s rates were high, but families didn’t need cell phones, computers and high price electrical power. Also the minimum wage that was raised nationwide back then has not kept pace with inflation.
I believe several other things come into play. In the 80’s and 90’s rates were high, but families didn’t need cell phones, computers and high price electrical power. Also the minimum wage that was raised nationwide back then has not kept pace with inflation.
True that.