• AmoxtliOP
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    13 days ago

    If you earn so little money, maybe an education would help. You are not smart enough. It is basic economics, as things get more expensive, the less consumers will spend, and look for better value elsewhere. Higher prices put a bigger economy of scale less reachable by competition. McDonald’s is harmed by supply chain, and labor costs, but even more so, for a small business who wants to compete with cheap food. Starting a business and making sure the business survives is harder than established big business that grew mostly in a less costly regulatory environment. Increasing business costs reduces dynamicism, which reduces competition, and increases stagnation.

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      13 days ago

      If you earn so little money, maybe an education would help. You are not smart enough.

      I don’t appreciate your attempt to make it personal, but I will ignore it because the issue isn’t about individual education levels.

      It’s about fair compensation for work. A sustainable business should be able to pay its employees a livable wage while remaining profitable. If a business can only succeed by underpaying its staff, perhaps it’s the business model that needs rethinking, not the education level of its workers.

    • Scratch@sh.itjust.works
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      12 days ago

      Typical Neo-Liberal garbage.

      People are only valuable if they can feed the machine and make line go up.