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As one Reddit sleuth explained, factoring in inflation, it's likely Clark was somewhere around $80,000/year for a salary. We'll stick with the average since in the movie, Clark's boss couldn't even remember his name, meaning he likely wasn't in any sort of higher, tenured position.
"It's a one-year membership in the Jelly-of-the-Month-Club."
After Cousin Eddie kidnapped Clark's boss and he told Clark to add 20% to his usual bonus, that would bring Clark's bonus to $19,200, conservatively. However, some sleuths believe the bonus would have been $20,000 and adding 20% would easily cover paying for the pool — $24,000.
Instead of the bonus Clark expects, it is a membership in Jelly of the Month club. He snaps and during his tirade he angrily wishes for Frank to be delivered to the house so he can insult him to his face.
I can't swim Clark. I know that. Eddie. Oh hey Clark what's wrong honey it's bigger than youMoreI can't swim Clark. I know that. Eddie. Oh hey Clark what's wrong honey it's bigger than you expected. Smaller what is it. It's a one-year membership in the Jelly of the Month Club.
How does the movie end? It's Christmas eve, and Clark's bonus finally arrives...a one year membership in the Jelly-of-the-Month Club. Clark goes berserk.