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<blockquote data-quote="Ricochet1a" data-source="post: 1015726" data-attributes="member: 22880"><p>A Ground helper driver, making $500 a week (presumably getting two weeks off unpaid), will gross $25,000 a year BEFORE taxes. If that individual is married with a child (family of three), they will pay virtually nothing in Federal taxes, more likely than not will be eligible for EIC payment on their return, may be eligible for foodstamps (depending on what assets they hold free and clear), and would be very good candidates for some form of Medicaid. </p><p></p><p>Someone pays for all of these "supplementals" to keep this family out of poverty. Fred S CERTAINLY isn't paying it - the taxpayers of this country are subsidizing Fred's business model of "cost-shifting" from FedEx Corp, to US of A Inc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ricochet1a, post: 1015726, member: 22880"] A Ground helper driver, making $500 a week (presumably getting two weeks off unpaid), will gross $25,000 a year BEFORE taxes. If that individual is married with a child (family of three), they will pay virtually nothing in Federal taxes, more likely than not will be eligible for EIC payment on their return, may be eligible for foodstamps (depending on what assets they hold free and clear), and would be very good candidates for some form of Medicaid. Someone pays for all of these "supplementals" to keep this family out of poverty. Fred S CERTAINLY isn't paying it - the taxpayers of this country are subsidizing Fred's business model of "cost-shifting" from FedEx Corp, to US of A Inc. [/QUOTE]
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