An hour spent commuting is 1/16th of your daily life, and that hour is by far the biggest risk to your life every day. You should be getting triple pay to ameliorate the hazard risk it represents.

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    Maybe not one year, but it looks like a median home in the US in 1965 cost around 6 years of a median income.

    In the 1854 book Walden by Thoreau, he gives a pessimistic account of how long it would take to afford a property in a town, that is still less than today:

    An average house in this neighborhood costs perhaps eight hundred dollars, and to lay up this sum will take from ten to fifteen years of the laborer’s life, even if he is not encumbered with a family- estimating the pecuniary value of every man’s labor at one dollar a day, for if some receive more, others receive less

    Although he goes on to describe building his own more remote cabin for $28.

    Something is very, very wrong with incomes and housing prices currently that wasn’t as bad a problem in the past.