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There are approximately 35,000 McDonald's world wide. He made $21,800,000. So he made about $622 per McDonalds per year. That comes to just under $12 per McDonalds per week. Seems pretty cheap to me.
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That's quite interesting approach.
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Exactly. Traditional schooling fails so many people. It creates thoughtless drones and only serves to teach compliance.
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Only if your easily guided in the first place. If you love curriculum without deviation you will probably be a wage slave if your researching stuff on your own and independently thinking, you can enrich yourself more easily
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And the government gets to take 35% of that 21 million.......
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37%. + 3.8% for Obamacare. + State and local income taxes.
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As an 18 year old with no skills, the biggest motivation I had to better myself was minimum wage.
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"The real scandal is that people graduate from 12 years of government school only worth $7000 a year." By God, you nailed it.
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Unless they go into STEM in university, they also graduate with a mortgage and no house.
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Minimum wage can be $100 an hour and it will always be in the poverty range. Minimum will always be at the bottom. Everything else will adjust accordingly.
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If only there was any actual evidence(outside corporate think tank speculation) to support ur claim but sadly there isnt... BUT there is plenty real time recorded evidence from various states and around the world to refute it...that proves it 100% wrong!
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Ah no there is plenty of evidence. It's the same as simply printing more money to be richer. You pay people more the price of everything goes up. Just look at NZ for example they want to raise the minimum to $21/hr yet people will still be in poverty.
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Significantly raising the minimum wage just replaces workers with robots or self-serve systems. How many times does this have to happen and in how many places before this basic economic fact is finally understood?
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