Australia is number one with $193,000 and we come in at $38,900.
Now let's put this all together. We live in a country where 70 percent of the workforce is emotionally disconnected, where the minimum wage at $7.25 per hour is number 13 in developed countries, where more and more businesses are using part time workers to avoid the cost of benefits for full timers, where those who do go to college come out with enormous debt loads from educational loans, where those who don't, can't find enough full time work to support themselves.
What could possibly go wrong?
Robert De Filippis
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