Lolikoka
Counsel for the Oppressed
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2004
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Fellow ASA pilots, and the larger regional pilot community.
With ever-increasing demands for my money for the mortgage, groceries, gas, clothes for the wife and kids, medical bills, etc, I decided to look at the Consumer Price Index/Inflation for the period 2000-2005. I went to http://InflationData.com/Inflation_Rate/Inflation.asp.
The Inflation rate was 3.38% in 2000; 2.83% for 2001; 1.59% for 2002; 2.27% for 2003; 2.68% for 2004, and 3.39% for 2005. That's an average inflation rate of 2.69% for the period 2000-2005.
The longevity-step increases in our wages annually for the period 2000-2005 average just over 1% per year.
OUR WAGES ARE NOT KEEPING UP WITH INFLATION. If we can't keep up with inflation, we can't improve our lives, put our children through college, or increase our standard of living. Fundamental fairness requires a wage that keeps up with inflation and the consumer price index - anything else is unconscionable and immoral. If you dont' agree, then you're an idiot.
It's time for action.
With ever-increasing demands for my money for the mortgage, groceries, gas, clothes for the wife and kids, medical bills, etc, I decided to look at the Consumer Price Index/Inflation for the period 2000-2005. I went to http://InflationData.com/Inflation_Rate/Inflation.asp.
The Inflation rate was 3.38% in 2000; 2.83% for 2001; 1.59% for 2002; 2.27% for 2003; 2.68% for 2004, and 3.39% for 2005. That's an average inflation rate of 2.69% for the period 2000-2005.
The longevity-step increases in our wages annually for the period 2000-2005 average just over 1% per year.
OUR WAGES ARE NOT KEEPING UP WITH INFLATION. If we can't keep up with inflation, we can't improve our lives, put our children through college, or increase our standard of living. Fundamental fairness requires a wage that keeps up with inflation and the consumer price index - anything else is unconscionable and immoral. If you dont' agree, then you're an idiot.
It's time for action.