My Account
Sign up, and you'll be able to vote in polls.
Sign up
Report problem with this ad
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
Aug 12, 2019
9:01
:42
am
rtNelson
All-American
So many people work service/retail. And unless youre upper management...
15 bucks an hour is a pipe dream. Wal-mart employs millions, I think the average wage is 10 something an hour?
That's 400 a week with a perfect schedule. Ouch.
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
Report problem with this ad
rtNelson
Bio page
rtNelson
Joined
Sep 17, 2008
Last login
May 3, 2024
Total posts
9,839 (38 FO)
Report problem with this ad
Messages
Author
Time
Wall St Journal reporting that 0.28% of workers in the US make the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hr. And most of these
HarlemCoug
All-American
8/12/19 7:25am
I wonder how that number looks expanded to include everything within $2 of min.
BYUtka
8/12/19 7:27am
Yeah I think a lot of employers offer just above minimum so they can tell
Duke Silver
8/12/19 7:35am
I know I read a study a few years ago that showed if you looked at
cougarfan84
8/12/19 7:37am
So many people work service/retail. And unless youre upper management...
rtNelson
8/12/19 9:01am
Average hourly wage at Walmart is $14.26, almost double the federal minimum wage.
CrimWalCoug
8/12/19 9:28am
With the current economy fast food entry level jobs are mostly
cougarfann888
8/12/19 7:37am
Exactly. I can't hire people for minimum wage any more.
LCcoug
8/12/19 8:14am
I hired at 8 when I ran a fast food joint. If they learned quick, showed up
rtNelson
8/12/19 9:06am
Federal and State minimum wage laws matter to unions for one reason
SD_UTE
8/12/19 8:13am
What % make between $7.25/hr and $15/hr? It'd be interesting to see who Bernie's proposal would make impoverished.
chago04
8/12/19 8:56am
Report problem with this ad
Posting on CougarBoard
In order to post, you will need to either
sign up
or
log in
.
Report problem with this ad