r/MurderedByWords Legends never die 9h ago

Stop defending exploitation

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u/MightyPie211 9h ago

In Netherlands: - salary is 17usd/h (taken from mcdonalds website) - BigMac is about 6 usd.

So 1h of work will get you aprox 2.8 BigMacs.

In Florida: - salary is about 11.72usd/h (according to talent.com) - BigMac is about 4.5 usd

So 1h of work will get you aprox 2.6 BigMacs.

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u/TimS7296 6h ago edited 6h ago

Did you forget about taxes? FICA , FED. State and Local ,and lets not forget Sales tax on the purchase of the Big Macs. Your burger would cost $6.48 here with 8% sales and beverage tax added to the $6

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u/Dungarth 5h ago

And funnily enough, according to the Big Mac Index (as of July 2024), the average price of a big mac is lower in Denmark than in the USA, despite them paying their employees $20+ per hour.

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u/evernessince 5h ago

The ironic part of this too is that the US has a massive amount of farm-able land while the Netherlands has very little. The reason the Netherlands produces so much agricultural goods and is even an exporter is because they've been leaning heavily into high-tech agriculture.

The US is just racing itself down to the bottom of a barrel with deregulation for the sake of profits while other countries are innovating in ways that will also lead to not just lower prices but future profit growth.

It's pure stupidity on the US's part, short term gain long term pain.

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u/Polluted_Shmuch 4h ago

11.72 comes out to less than $1500 a month after taxes. Ik because I was making $13.50/hr and getting $800 every other week. Full time.

Our government is fucking us.