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This is a nice example of how the rich create jobs
Yum! Brands is the parent company that owns Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut. They are a pretty profitable outfit that employes about 400k workers here in the US. Sounds like the perfect example of how large business with highly paid CEO creates jobs in America..
However the reality is this company made over 1.6 billion last year it cost tax payers 650 million in welfare and public housing assistance due to the fact almost all it's employees are paid little to nothing over minimum wage. The CEO however made $94 million in 2011&12 through his performance pay structure. The added bonus for tax payers is the Yum! Is able to deduct his salary which cost the tax payers an additional $33 million in lost tax revenue. Well there you have it, that's how the rich create jobs in America.. Obviously the solution is to do away with welfare... http://iacknowledge.net/major-ceo-ma...yees-welfare1/ |
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I don't know how welfare works in America but how can it cost the state more for someone to be in a minimum wage job than if they didn't work at all?
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The CEO makes nearly $100 million, but because of the performance-incentive pay structure the company is able to *deduct* this amount from their taxes. So they basically hit society with a double whammy - firstly not paying their workers a living wage and forcing them to rely on welfare/assistance programs paid for by everyone else, and secondly - writing off the ungodly salary give to their single CEO via loophole, avoiding paying tax back into society. CEO pay is so ridiculously obscenely fucked up, and minimum wage is not a living wage yet is often the only option for unskilled workers. Not sure how anyone could argue both those points. |
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Fuck you. Now I want a fresco crunchy taco
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faster shit turns into china, faster we can fix it Quote:
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But that's admittedly a simplification and largely symbolic. Income inequality brings with it a whole host of other ills and complications throughout society, some straightforward, some not so apparent at first. And if you're at all a student of history, that itself is "captain obvious". |
Kind of misleading. Any expense associated with doing business is tax deductible, meaning it reduces the taxable bottom line. The cashier at Pizza Hut, her salary is not taxed by the corporation either. The individual pays taxes to the federal gov. The CEO is taxed on his income instead of the corp, just like a cashier. If the CEO gets stock, it's sold when he sells it.
Don't make it seem like CEO pay isn't taxed, it is. . |
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and really, if you look at the numbers, $100M would translates to about $20/month raise for all their 400k employees... so even if the company found some sucker to work as a CEO for free... it would translate to only $20/month or about 12 cents per hour raise... a really trivial amount in grand scheme of things... |
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In the words of the great motivator, Dave Ramsey - "Think you're worth more than minimum wage - then prove it." Also "Rather than vilifying the rich, figure out what they're doing and go out and do some of it."
Minimum wage was never intended to be a living wage. Those who've gone through life and have only made minimum wage simply haven't applied themselves. |
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The brilliance of a 2 party system is that through incessant arguing and disagreement between 2 ends, the center is always defined. Though it could be reasoned that the wise position is to not be irrational and argue as if there's only one correct view and one right answer, the system itself does in fact rely on those very things to function at more or less, optimal performance. |
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http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortu...5448/index.htm shits over 10 years old man |
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What do you want these companies to do...really though? You throw out some big numbers thinking they mean something, but when they're broken down the really don't mean a lot.
Say Yum! Brands went and gave 1/2 their net income way -- $800,000,000 and shared it equally with all 400,000 of their employees. That's a whopping $5.48 more a day per person..you honestly think that's going to change people's lives? My guess is it gets a very high percentage of them high or drunk a bit more often and buys a few more packs of cigarettes. It's not going to change their lives at all. |
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Let's examine why they're poor. Did they not take advantage of the free education they were provided with? Did they dick around and smoke pot rather than going to class? Were they born into it? Plenty of people are born poor and die rich - if they're motivated to do so. Did they make poor choices in life and that's why they're poor now? In America, I firmly believe that ANYONE who applies themselves, regardless of background can become rich. |
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These threads always need a dose of reality. |
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Aside from owning my own company...I've worked my way from the bottom ranks to upper management in two different companies over the years. Along the way I've seen the poor work ethic and habits of co-workers who would rather bitch and complain about their low wages...rather than strive to work their way up the ladder. |
i'd like to see what these companies would do if everyone just suddenly refused to work for minimum wage and quit, including illegals.
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You guys act like if the guy working the drive through suddenly got $30/hr it would solve all of society's problems. You forget that other skilled jobs would go up proportionally as well and then his $30/hr raise is meaningless. A wage is simply a number that represents what the job is worth. |
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If someone believes in evolution, it cannot possibly be reasoned that within that framework for adaptations and advancement that we were all born with exact equal abilities, intelligence, drive, will and so on to all perform the exact same tasks and roles in a complex society requiring that a vastly wide array of varying roles all requiring different skills and intelligence be filled for that society to function. No society can properly organize, govern and secure itself as a group of nothing but rocket scientists any better than it could as a group of nothing but ditch diggers. It takes people who's personality traits are suited for each task from making tacos, to performing brain surgery, creating beautiful music to leading armies. A funny conundrum of liberal arguments is that they will not attribute blame to the individual which then forces a logical conclusion that we are basically all the same, with equal abilities and those that "have not" must have then been "exploited" or have otherwise been taken advantage of. It's very interesting that it's so taboo to say "Bob is dumb, that's why he makes tacos for a living" but noble to say "Ron is rich, so clearly he's a greedy thief". |
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Everytime I read this stuff I am reminded of the whole "give every kid a trophy" argument. Yea lets pay everyone 20 bucks an hour. Lets not make them earn it tho or provide any kind of incentive |
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Attached is an IRS link dealing with "stock options", read it yourself. You pay taxes. http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc427.html . |
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Been there...done that. :) |
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http://yumcareers.com/about-yum/benefits.html That's not a ladder? |
Lol, this thread is a nice reminder why it's a waste of time discussing politics or social issues on GFY.
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