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How much value does the US Dollar lose per year?

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My employer has a pretty crappy pay raise system that has to be adhered to. It works like this for year-end reviews:
>Below expectation: 1% pay increase
>Meets expectation: 3% pay increase
>Above expectation: 5% pay increase
Yearly bonuses are typically around 10% of year salary.

In 2016, I received a promotion mid-year and got bumped up 5%. At the end of 2016, I received an additional 4% pay increase. Not too shabby, and I'm getting paid out my annual bonus on Feb 14th.

But I was thinking about everyone else at the company that gets a meets or below expectation rating. Sure they are getting a raise USD-wise, but their value is either maintaining or being paid less with each year.

Assuming wagecucks also get raise increase like this, aren't they actual just making the same or less each year?
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>>1793034
Average inflation is like 3% a year, so average employees keep up, the losers lag behind and the golden child nepotists that play golf with the boss on the weekends actually get a pay raise.

Pretty standard, it's fair, I think. Better than just firing you and outsourcing your job, in any case.

My pay raise mostly follows inflation.
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>>1793041

>3% per year

Kek

Inflation has essentially been non existent for the past decade
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The fed measures inflation around 2% and they've tried to keep it that way. Some people claim it's higher maybe even substantially higher because of shady banking practices that have created huge quantities of dollars. At 5% a year though it's safe to assume you're getting ahead in all scenarios that don't involve an economic apocalypse.
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>>1793045
Congrats on your 1% payraise, Anon )
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Ha....Since 1913, about 99%
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