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In reply to the discussion: A rightie calls me out for "Attacking the top one percent" and I could use some responses that don't [View all]Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)18. As to working for under 10$ an haour.
In 2012 about 3.8 million people earned the minimum wage or less.
He stands shoulder to shoulder the vast majority of Americans who worked for a living for wages low wages. They too feel pride in their work. But this has 0 to do with the 1%.
In 2011, 73.9 million American workers age 16 and over were paid at hourly rates, representing 59.1 percent of all wage and salary workers.1 Among those paid by the hour, 1.7 million earned exactly the prevailing Federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. About 2.2 million had wages below the minimum.2 Together, these 3.8 million workers with wages at or below the Federal minimum made up 5.2 percent of all hourly-paid workers. Tables 1 through 10 present data on a wide array of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics for hourly-paid workers earning at or below the Federal minimum wage. The following are some highlights from the 2011 data.
Minimum wage workers tend to be young. Although workers under age 25 represented only about one-fifth of hourly-paid workers, they made up about half of those paid the Federal minimum wage or less. Among employed teenagers paid by the hour, about 23 percent earned the minimum wage or less, compared with about 3 percent of workers age 25 and over. (See table 1 and table 7.)
About 6 percent of women paid hourly rates had wages at or below the prevailing Federal minimum, compared with about 4 percent of men. (See table 1.)
About 5 percent of White hourly-paid workers earned the Federal minimum wage or less, compared with about 6 percent of Blacks and about 3 percent of Asians. Among hourly-paid workers of Hispanic ethnicity, about 5 percent earned the minimum wage or less. (See table 1.)
Among hourly-paid workers age 16 and over, about 11 percent of those who had less than a high school diploma earned the Federal minimum wage or less, compared with about 5 percent of those who had a high school diploma (with no college) and about 2 percent of college graduates. (See table 6.)
Minimum wage workers tend to be young. Although workers under age 25 represented only about one-fifth of hourly-paid workers, they made up about half of those paid the Federal minimum wage or less. Among employed teenagers paid by the hour, about 23 percent earned the minimum wage or less, compared with about 3 percent of workers age 25 and over. (See table 1 and table 7.)
About 6 percent of women paid hourly rates had wages at or below the prevailing Federal minimum, compared with about 4 percent of men. (See table 1.)
About 5 percent of White hourly-paid workers earned the Federal minimum wage or less, compared with about 6 percent of Blacks and about 3 percent of Asians. Among hourly-paid workers of Hispanic ethnicity, about 5 percent earned the minimum wage or less. (See table 1.)
Among hourly-paid workers age 16 and over, about 11 percent of those who had less than a high school diploma earned the Federal minimum wage or less, compared with about 5 percent of those who had a high school diploma (with no college) and about 2 percent of college graduates. (See table 6.)
He stands shoulder to shoulder the vast majority of Americans who worked for a living for wages low wages. They too feel pride in their work. But this has 0 to do with the 1%.
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A rightie calls me out for "Attacking the top one percent" and I could use some responses that don't [View all]
LaydeeBug
May 2013
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Actually, the VAST MAJORITY of jobs created in this country are from small biz, whose
JaneyVee
May 2013
#7
A rich person pays the same dollar amount to SSI and MediCare as a doctor does
krispos42
May 2013
#10
Well.... your uncle will receive the exact same SS check as Buffett when he retires.
Nye Bevan
May 2013
#11
since there is no fixing stupid, my response would be, "so sorry you are a kool-ade drinking,
niyad
May 2013
#13
Most jobs are created by small companies/bussiness and they are bit the 1%
Agnosticsherbet
May 2013
#17
Sounds like he has Stockholm syndome. There's not much you can tell him to change his mind.
BenzoDia
May 2013
#26
Guess your friend loves being in a Master/slave relationship. Master sets the wages and
southernyankeebelle
May 2013
#38