I'm actually not sure where this goes but I'll put it here since it seems to be a social woe and not actually politicals. But this is a budgeting tool put forth by Visa and McDonald's, presumably for someone on the lower end of the income scale.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/mcdona...153900487.html
It's a noble idea but a person in a minimum wage job (like say at McDonalds) would probably make $217 per week (based on the fact that most of those people dont' work full time and typically work about 30 hours/week). Which means that they would be making about $1740/month if they have two jobs. Some of the other numbers seem to be a bit off as well. Now that $1740 becomes a bit less because Uncle Sam (and Uncle Rick in my neck of the woods) decide that they want theirs.
I guess without realizing it, these folks showed why the working poor will never get ahead.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/mcdona...153900487.html
It's a noble idea but a person in a minimum wage job (like say at McDonalds) would probably make $217 per week (based on the fact that most of those people dont' work full time and typically work about 30 hours/week). Which means that they would be making about $1740/month if they have two jobs. Some of the other numbers seem to be a bit off as well. Now that $1740 becomes a bit less because Uncle Sam (and Uncle Rick in my neck of the woods) decide that they want theirs.
I guess without realizing it, these folks showed why the working poor will never get ahead.
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