Ill Met By Moonlight — $12.10 LESS per hour in the US. That $12.10 and...

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Back in 2014 McDonald Employees in Denmark earned an average $21.00 per hour while the US employees earned $8.90.

$12.10 LESS per hour in the US.

That $12.10 and went into the pockets of the US Rich.

Not just McDonald’s but in thousands of US corporations listed on the Stock Market stagnate wages represent wage theft not mordant sales.

The same corporations pay their overseas workers a third more to 1-1/2 times more than their US employees. None of these corporations have turned their backs on overseas operations citing high costs or high taxes or or too much vacation (five weeks) or maternity leave, etc.

All the corporations turned essentially the same profit per unit as in the US. No corporation skyrocketed prices to make their profits.

Raising wages doesn’t cut company profits or force price increases.

Raising wages would ‘demote’ plundering billionaires to mere millionaires.