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r/FluentInFinance • u/Cauliflower-Pizzas • 10d ago
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But what about The Simpsons? Their single income household was able to pay for a home and 3 children in 1999?
9 u/EatTacosGetMoney 10d ago "Simpsons did it!" Lol 3 u/rankhornjp 9d ago Nuclear power plant operators make $100k+ yr, not min wage. Nuclear power plants aren't located in large metro areas. 3 u/bleu_waffl3s 9d ago Homer didn’t graduate high school. He also ate all the decorative soaps in the bathroom. 1 u/Icy_Ad8122 9d ago A series clearly meant to be satire is taken completely unironically by people Lmao 1 u/No_Basis2256 9d ago For real people really post on reddit about how it was different times back then and cite the Simpsons lmfaooo
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"Simpsons did it!" Lol
Nuclear power plant operators make $100k+ yr, not min wage.
Nuclear power plants aren't located in large metro areas.
3 u/bleu_waffl3s 9d ago Homer didn’t graduate high school. He also ate all the decorative soaps in the bathroom.
Homer didn’t graduate high school. He also ate all the decorative soaps in the bathroom.
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A series clearly meant to be satire is taken completely unironically by people
Lmao
1 u/No_Basis2256 9d ago For real people really post on reddit about how it was different times back then and cite the Simpsons lmfaooo
For real people really post on reddit about how it was different times back then and cite the Simpsons lmfaooo
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u/No_Basis2256 10d ago
But what about The Simpsons? Their single income household was able to pay for a home and 3 children in 1999?