Is this true?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disposable_household_and_per_capita_income
>>200131152No. Next thread.
Americans don't understand economy
>>200131152$9/hour is way out of date I'm pretty sureCloser to around $15/hour nationwide and I think over $22 in major citiesAlso they offer some benefits
>>200131152Yes
>>200131152Americans are too passive and subservient to ask for a raise.
>>200131412The capitalist way is to get a better job albeit
>>200131152Ignoring the fact that the price varies between restaurants and even time of day, you're probably going to be paying 7+ American USD dollars for a Big Mac in Denmark these days.Also, parental leave (not maternity leave) is not covered by the employer, life insurance is highly unusual other than in the industrial sector and pension contribution is usually only 2-4%, and in many cases deducted from salary.
>>200131152No, now it's> $18/hour, no benefits> Big Mac: $9.75
>>200131152in california fast food workers make around $22 an hour
Bic Mac meal in my closest McDonalds is 12.80€ / 13.89$
It is actually crazy how expensive fastfood has become. I cant remember the last time I went to eat at a burger place. I just go to kurdi pizzakebab places or ethnic buffes.
>>200131152individual states set their own minimum wage, and more than half are over the federal rate ($7.25/hr)that federal minimum was set in 2009 THOUGH, it hasn't budged since. keep in mind $7.25 15 years ago was about $10.00 today
>>200131766I remember the time when big mac meal was easily less than 10€Also those 1€ cheese burgers are long gone, we bought a shit ton of those when we were kids
>>200131152they got most of their income from tips, that's why you should always tip 20% of the bill
>>200131152Yes, and McDonalds in Alaska will pay you more than both, what's your point?
>>200131766>>200131830It's the same everywhere in the world and I don't know whycooking in-home only adjustes to inflation but fast food literally keeping doubling over years
>>200131558>look at all the part time jobs with no benefits we've created
>>200131961All food has gotten so much more expensive after Russia invaded Ukraine, I can afford it since I have good construction job but I rarely eat junk food these days anymoreI prefer hesburger nuggets anyway and I always get nuggets with my burger meal
>>200131830Euron juusto....I will remember you as long as I live...
>1 year paid maternity leavewhy a denmark man need that?
>>200131152McDonalds got like twice as expensive in the last years, now you have to order through their shitty app if you don't want to pay 20€ for fast food
>>200132299Wtf it's cheaper through the app??
>>200131961>It's the same everywhere in the world and I don't know whyBecause analysis shows these companies are making record breaking profit despite these price hikes so they realised they can keep doing it and no one is going to stop them. A large part of monetary inflation has been caused by corporate profiteering.
>>200132330It's and also like every 3rd meal you get enough points to buy the 4th for free
I think McD wagies are up to more like $13/hr. starting now. At any rate it's a job for retards so you shouldn't be characterizing your economic success by the bottom of the barrel, look at medians.
>>200131152It's $25 equivalent now. Economy is getting stronger and pay is rising.
Average salary in the U.S.: $59,428Average salary of a Russian soldier: $59,600Why shouldn't I just move to Russia and join the army?
>>200132447You'll die using outdated weapons
>>200132447Why not just join the army in your home country?Also they would most likely think you are a spy and assrape murder you like they did to that texas retard.
>>200132330Yeah thats where you get coupons and collect points that give you stuff for free on your next purchase. But it's all needlessly convoluted and bothersome, I just don't go to McDonalds anymore
>>200132358yep, graaiflatie (grab flation) was the word of the year here in 2023>5% inflation? let's increase everything by 20% lol these dumb fucks will buy it anywaymilk at one point was more expensive than some beers and that was in aldi
>>200131152
the price of a good or service has little to no relation to the cost to produce/provide itreally all this means is that denmark values human beings more than the usa and shitty hamburgers less
>>200132330I was in New York City last week. The price of a 20 PC McNugget was $9.50 but the app had a coupon to get it for $4. This coupon was available every single day no matter how many times you used it.
>>200132330yes, because then they can track your purchasing habits
>>200132447Because they are actually dying right now lmao
>>200131828Literally anything but let housing costs stop skyrocketing for even a second.
>>200132299>>200132330>>200132614You have to understand that the app price is the real price. When you order the old fashion way you are paying a humiliation tax for not giving the company precious app data.
>>200131152Yes why its even question, obviously rich welfare state with high taxation has really good benefits for mcwagies. Americans hate poor people and its all about just abusing others so you can became rich
>>200131152danes work more efficiently
>>200132749The more valuable thing for McDonald's is that you're eliminating the most time consuming part of the process (saying your order to the cashier and paying for it). Most McDonald's stores near me don't even have anyone up front inside anymore to take an order.