Isabel Hula and Ori Tahití California
Polynesian Dancer in California
08/17/2026
$30/HR is NOT enough in today’s economy.
Yeah, I said it.
At $30 an hour, working 40 hours a week, you’re making about $62,400 a year BEFORE taxes.
Here’s the crazy part: the median full-time American worker is now earning about $1,251 a week, or roughly $65,000 annualized. So $30 an hour isn’t some big-time salary anymore. It’s basically around the middle.
Meanwhile, consumer prices are roughly 29% higher than they were at the beginning of 2020.
The median price of a new home was $398,300 in June.
Median gross rent was $1,487 a month in 2024, and the typical renter was already spending 31% of income on housing.
So yeah, $30 an hour can absolutely work depending on where you live, whether you have kids, and how much debt you’re carrying.
But the idea that $30 an hour automatically means you’re “making GOOD money” feels about 10 years out of date.
$30 an hour is increasingly becoming the salary where you can pay the bills, keep the lights on, maybe save a little... and still wonder where the heck all your money went.
2020
Isabel
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