And yet many more companies are giant conglomerates with massive profit margins. That money which isn't being reinvested in its work force. Not to mention the lovely tax cuts being generously handed out so that CEOs can buy spinning rims for their jet ski.
The disproportionate distribution of wealth has gotten out of control. The average income in the us is $47,000. That's a paltry sum to live off of. And statistically it's much lower due to the incomes that include multiple commas skewing the numbers.
Mom and pop business' are becoming a lot less common when there's a Walmart on every corner.
And yet many more companies are giant conglomerates with massive profit margins. That money which isn't being reinvested in its work force. Not to mention the lovely tax cuts being generously handed out so that CEOs can buy spinning rims for their jet ski.
The disproportionate distribution of wealth has gotten out of control. The average income in the us is $47,000. That's a paltry sum to live off of. And statistically it's much lower due to the incomes that include multiple commas skewing the numbers.
Mom and pop business' are becoming a lot less common when there's a Walmart on every corner.
I didn't mention his weight. It has no bearing in this discussion. I know plenty of "fat fucks" who earn good money at careers they deserve because of education and skill.