>>18720600 (pb)
>Now no one wants to work.
Despite Common Core, some people, especially older ones can do math.
Job paying about $15 per hour but with the Social security, medicare and tax extractions plus the "employer share" and for some, insurance, consuming a huge amount of people's "income" you have to consider: 1. Likelihood of ever collecting social security 2. What your condition will be like even if you retire (picture decades in a decaying plant with loads of particulate, chemical and hazard exposure) 3. Likelihood on said $15 hourly to actually save enough additional above paycheck to have savings in retirement. 4. If your small "investments" are in the US financial system what is your likelihood of preserving their value? 4. Knowing that corporate employment was a death trap over the past 3 years, due to "mandates" isn't their something better you can do with your time, like build a shack in the woods, instead of persist in the corporate slave system?