An eye-opening Zero-Hedge article disclosed how a head of household making minimum wage ended up with more disposable income than a family earning $60,000 per year.
"...the stunning (and verifiable) conclusion that "a one-parent family of three making $14,500 a year (minimum wage) has more disposable income than a family making $60,000 a year." And that excludes benefits from Supplemental Security Income disability checks."(Zero Hedge)
You really have to take a look at the math, but the conclusions are ominous and disturbing. For instance, China:
"The welfare system in communist China is far stringier. Those people have to work to eat."
That's it, I quit! The math makes sense, and I can't even imagine the weight off my shoulders once I drop this whole working thing!
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