BaldManGoomba

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[–] BaldManGoomba 2 points 1 year ago

Definitely firefox

[–] BaldManGoomba 2 points 1 year ago

So with statistics and numbers it can really hide the individuals experience and situation. Let's just say you make around 50k that is over median income and you were doing better than others for last 5 years or whatever.

Well if extremely rich people get more money and more people make it big and the people under you make huge strives of making more than things are "better". Income wise. But if your wage stagnated and everything became more expensive then your experience is worse even if you are still above median at 50k.

What this article really fails to do is marry increasing wages with cost if living. Let's not even talk about how certain parts of America is worse too

[–] BaldManGoomba 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Lots of jobs are also contract not working for the main company and super unbalanced with C-suite getting huge benefits

[–] BaldManGoomba 34 points 1 year ago

You tell them that you need them to take care of themselves. You can handle the emotional baggage that their thug life is going to get them so hurt you won't be able to save them one day.

[–] BaldManGoomba 4 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Chart is very cofusing. Idk what a lot of this means or represents so I had to go look up data.

Usa gdp in 2022 was $25,462,70?,???,??? Data doesn't show all numbers so I will just put 700,000,000 there.

Us workers for 2022 full time 132.25 million + 27.06 million part time workers.

The average American adult works 38.7 hours per week. That works out to 7.74 hours per weekday and 2012.4 hours per year.

So. Total Workers x average hours per equals all hours worked take gdp and divided by all hours and we get per hour each worker produces a certain value for the economy. By my math that is $79.42 per hour worked is an Americans production hour. So if you make more you are over valued if you make less you are being underpaid. That is at 40 hour a week 52 weeks a year $165,200.15

[–] BaldManGoomba -2 points 1 year ago

I live in Delaware I don't have to vote for Joe biden I can vote for anyone else

[–] BaldManGoomba 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Correct even if Walmart paid all the welfare they would still be profitable. So why do we not just make them pay for it

[–] BaldManGoomba 12 points 1 year ago (8 children)

You seem to like math how about taking the profits and seeing if they can cover all the welfare they recieve and tax breaks.

I know Walmart can cover all the welfare it's employees recieve

[–] BaldManGoomba 5 points 1 year ago

Nah this guy is totally hunting

[–] BaldManGoomba 49 points 2 years ago (5 children)

Let's not even account for the other added expenses of going to work. Like clothes, different food, gas, car repairs, and lost time for flexibility of appointments.

[–] BaldManGoomba 2 points 2 years ago
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