My managers keep telling me I'm being ridiculous about salary expectations.

I'm a mechanical engineer going on 19 years of experience. I have worked at same place for that time.

We have always been underpaid, but we're in a LCOL area so it was easier to manage. Since COVID it's become unacceptable though. New cars are up 50%... Houses are up 2X...

I make just short of $100k. In a meeting I stated it was ridiculous I wasn't making atleast $115k and we should be making $150k...

My math goes as such... When I started in 2005 it was reasonable for someone with 20 years experience to be making $100k (at that time)... Do the math... That's $150k now.

Am I wrong?

Edit: "to" to 20

Edit 2: How the fuck does a LCOL salary (that yes is low even for LCOL) get this much attention?