Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think a Walmart worker is pulling down 70k? My goodness.
+1 I almost choked on my coffee. Not sure how much OP thinks Walmart employees make per hour? Even if they made $16 (at the high end) it would be $30K per year. A two-income household would still be within 45-60K.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/11/06/how-many-people-work-at-walmart-in-each-state-and-what-they-are-paid/42993851/
And there is no paid time off, so if you miss work, you don't get paid.
And most retail places don't guarantee 40 hrs a week! They will give you one hour less than whatever your state requires for benefit eligibility (e.g. in MA 15 years ago, my 3 crappy jobs gave me 8-19 hours a week, but never over 19, and I had to quit the one with the least hours because they weren't consistent and I couldn't coordinate schedules with the 2 other jobs).
Hiding money under the mattress. Good lord, OP.
And OP’s ignorance and entitlement is the reason why I continually share with my 16 year old how the average person lives in the US. My kid had no idea how much the average person makes at their job, average household income, average home prices, how much colleges costs, etc. Understandable because he lives in a bubble. I even understand why my husband, who comes from a working class family, tells me that he is secretly jealous of our children. Nothing wrong with living the good life or aspiring to live a good life but we need to realize that we live our lives in a bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think a Walmart worker is pulling down 70k? My goodness.
+1 I almost choked on my coffee. Not sure how much OP thinks Walmart employees make per hour? Even if they made $16 (at the high end) it would be $30K per year. A two-income household would still be within 45-60K.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/11/06/how-many-people-work-at-walmart-in-each-state-and-what-they-are-paid/42993851/
And there is no paid time off, so if you miss work, you don't get paid.
And most retail places don't guarantee 40 hrs a week! They will give you one hour less than whatever your state requires for benefit eligibility (e.g. in MA 15 years ago, my 3 crappy jobs gave me 8-19 hours a week, but never over 19, and I had to quit the one with the least hours because they weren't consistent and I couldn't coordinate schedules with the 2 other jobs).
Hiding money under the mattress. Good lord, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are university professors who earn 70K. Sad but true.
The starting salary for professors at Frostburg State is less than $60k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think a Walmart worker is pulling down 70k? My goodness.
+1 I almost choked on my coffee. Not sure how much OP thinks Walmart employees make per hour? Even if they made $16 (at the high end) it would be $30K per year. A two-income household would still be within 45-60K.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/11/06/how-many-people-work-at-walmart-in-each-state-and-what-they-are-paid/42993851/
And there is no paid time off, so if you miss work, you don't get paid.
Anonymous wrote:There are university professors who earn 70K. Sad but true.
Anonymous wrote:This one wins the day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I went to college in 1980 I got Max financial Aid. Here was my stats.
Dad died cancer two years earlier no insurance after a year long barrier. My mom made slightly under 9k income in 1979. Back then they gave you $3,000 off income per kid in college.
My mom had three kids in college at same time plus I had a younger sister. So I reported zero income. My
moms net worth was negative $20,000. She owned a small home as only asset but mortgage counted as debt. She had zero savings.
I recall my guidance counselor joked you hit the jackpot!
There were tons of kids like me. I am paying full freight all three of my kids and have literally paid millions in taxes since I graduated college. Full Financial aid is for kids like me and I pay full freight and income taxes now and hope it helps the poor kids of today get a college education
Good on you, and good for all of us.
With one dead parent when I started college, I had a bit of assistance from social security. That opportunity was revoked.
Thanks for your clear explanation.
Anonymous wrote:OP is proof that income bears no correlation to intelligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think a Walmart worker is pulling down 70k? My goodness.
+1 I almost choked on my coffee. Not sure how much OP thinks Walmart employees make per hour? Even if they made $16 (at the high end) it would be $30K per year. A two-income household would still be within 45-60K.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2020/11/06/how-many-people-work-at-walmart-in-each-state-and-what-they-are-paid/42993851/