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'Information from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics showed in 2007 that retail salespersons and cashiers made an average of $21,160 to $25,600 a year.'
And please tell me and everyone else where is the poverty line at these days?
Just so you do not have to look it up:
For a Family of 5 the 2008 %100 poverty reference is $24,800.
http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/in...
Typically any and all supermarkets have always paid the minimum amount to their employees. Why is this news anymore?
Try comparing wage shortcomings against something that maybe makes a better argument. Supermarkets, including that evil Wal-Mart, really are not a gauge that is worth the time to report on. Do you think that in 10 years time this will change somehow? Not so much.......
'...union protections' Isn't that an oxymoron?
More accurate information would be the self-sufficiency measurement, which measures what it takes to be self sufficient without the aid of government programs. According to data for Colorado in 2008, a family with three children in Denver county would need to bring in at least $59,000:
http://www.cclponline.org/ccs/reports.php
Even if we do take the federal poverty level into account, its still estimated that 20 percent of Americans are under the level according to the federal government.
I think its important to note that the majority of jobs in Colorado are not the best paying ones.
Also, as far as
Can you stop big labors anti-worker choice policies? Can you make a difference?
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