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![]() are they supposed to sell their unwanted gifts to pay the au pair? or the dog walker?
nah, has to be the pool guy. by putting your food in smaller pieces, you'll eat less, so you can save money on meals. THAT'S for the au pair. ![]() |
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![]() 5 companies paying Americans the least.
No surprise on 1 and 2.. Quote:
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"If you lose the power to laugh, you lose the power to think" - Clarence Darrow, American lawyer (1857-1938) When you are right, no one remembers;when you are wrong, no one forgets. Thought for today.."No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong" - Francois, Duc de la Rochefoucauld, French moralist (1613-1680) |
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see, they just can't afford to pay higher wages. higher profits obviously means they are unable to do more. ![]() |
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![]() and the best part....
'According to several groups, low- and minimum-wage workers are growing faster than any other group of earners.' more college loan debt than ever. that extra education is paying off in spades. http://peoplesworld.org/fast-food-gi...il-in-mctaxes/ http://billmoyers.com/2013/12/03/fas...es-on-ceo-pay/ Under the current tax code, corporations can deduct unlimited amounts of such “performance pay” from their federal income taxes. In other words, the more corporations pay their CEO, the lower their tax burden. Novak’s $94 million payout, for example, lowered YUM’s IRS bill by $33 million. Guess who makes up the difference? Combined, these firms’ CEOs pocketed more than $183 million in fully deductible “performance pay” in 2011 and 2012, lowering their companies’ IRS bills by an estimated $64 million. To put that figure in perspective, it would be enough to cover the average cost of food stamps for 40,000 American families for a year. My new Institute for Policy Studies report calculates the cost to taxpayers of this “performance pay” loophole at all of the top six publicly held fast food chains — McDonald’s, Yum, Wendy’s, Burger King, Domino’s and Dunkin’ Brands how absurd! |
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Imagine the bragging that would take place if say Obamacare was 97.2% successful?
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And while YUM lowered its IRS bill I'm sure $94 million increased Mr. Novak's tax bill substantially. In fact by giving the $94 million to Novak it's a certainty more taxes were collected as opposed to if it were taxed at a corporate rate. Somewhere around $13 million (40% v. 26%) You curiously missed that fact as well.... http://www.yum.com/investors/income_statement.asp BTW How about figuring how many food stamp recipients would have benefited if the Obamacare website wasn't $600 million over budget and climbing.
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The article posted, stated something like 4.7% of hourly wage earners are at or below minimum wage. It left out the 40% who are salaried. But I suspect that may have been on purpose.
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![]() CBO: Raising minimum wage to 10.10 could temporarily decrease poverty to 900,000 but also could cost 500,000 jobs.
I wonder what we paid for that. ![]() About the last thing anyone needs is 500,000 less people paying taxes than there already are. http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/02/1...would-cut.html |
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![]() I support raising the minimum wage to $15/hour. Why?
Because Americans get what they deserve...that's why. The reality is this wouldn't be on anyone's radar if the corporations (who own the media) didn't want it. Now the better question is why do they want it? Robotics/automation being economically feasible compared to wages. They don't particularly need humans nor do they want to employ them. So once again, America...the joke is on you. Now grab your clown horn and honk like a good pleb. ![]() |