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<blockquote data-quote="purplesky" data-source="post: 1214185" data-attributes="member: 23628"><p>You do realize that many workers at Walmart and Mcdonalds qualify for and use welfare assistance from the American taxpayer. </p><p></p><p><strong>1. McDonald’s</strong></p><p><strong>> Cost to U.S. taxpayers:</strong> $1.2 billion</p><p><strong>> CEO Compensation</strong>: $13.7 million</p><p><strong>> U.S. restaurant workforce:</strong> 707,850</p><p><strong>> Revenue:</strong> $27.57 billion</p><p><strong>> Net income:</strong> $5.47 billion</p><p>McDonalds remains extremely profitable. The burger chain's net income was nearly $5.5 billion last year. The company also effectively returned all of its profits to shareholders, paying out a total of $5.5 billion in dividends and stock buybacks. While arguments have persisted on both sides as to whether McDonald’s should or should not increase its workers' pay, the company itself recently demonstrated just how difficult living on less than $8 an hour can be. In July, a sample budget from the company’s financial planning website for employees was leaked. The planners made several questionable assumptions, including that an employee could work two nearly-full time jobs and spend $20 a month on health insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purplesky, post: 1214185, member: 23628"] You do realize that many workers at Walmart and Mcdonalds qualify for and use welfare assistance from the American taxpayer. [B]1. McDonald’s[/B] [B]> Cost to U.S. taxpayers:[/B] $1.2 billion [B]> CEO Compensation[/B]: $13.7 million [B]> U.S. restaurant workforce:[/B] 707,850 [B]> Revenue:[/B] $27.57 billion [B]> Net income:[/B] $5.47 billion McDonalds remains extremely profitable. The burger chain's net income was nearly $5.5 billion last year. The company also effectively returned all of its profits to shareholders, paying out a total of $5.5 billion in dividends and stock buybacks. While arguments have persisted on both sides as to whether McDonald’s should or should not increase its workers' pay, the company itself recently demonstrated just how difficult living on less than $8 an hour can be. In July, a sample budget from the company’s financial planning website for employees was leaked. The planners made several questionable assumptions, including that an employee could work two nearly-full time jobs and spend $20 a month on health insurance. [/QUOTE]
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