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Getting Walmart Workers Off Food Stamps Would Cost Customers Barely Anything

 

Would you be willing to spend one penny more for a box of macaroni and cheese if it meant thatWalmart workers would no longer need food stamps to survive? Because that’s all it would cost, according to an analysis by American Public Media’s Marketplace.

While it’s unclear how many of Walmart’s workers are on food stamps, as many as 15 percent of the company’s employees in Ohio are. Applying that same percentage to the rest of Walmart’s workforce, Marketplace estimated the company would need an extra $4.8 billion to lift its average wages across the U.S. enough to get all of its workers off public assistance.

Walmart workers cost the government about $300 million a year in food-stamp costs, according to Marketplace. A single 300-employee Walmart store may cost taxpayersanywhere between $904,542 and nearly $1.75 million per year, a study by Democrats in the U.S. Committee on Education and the Workforce found.

Marketplace gets to its $4.8 billion figure by using an average wage for Walmart sales associates of $8.81 an hour. This figure, which was also cited in the congressional report by House Democrats — comes from market-research firm IBISWorld. Three years ago, an analyst at IBISWorld calculated the average based on job listings in urban areas, and posts submitted to the employer review site Glassdoor showed entry-level Walmart workers earning between $7 and $14, an IBISWorld spokesman told The Huffington Post.

Walmart spokesman Kory Lundburg told HuffPost the $8.81 figure was inaccurate.

“We don’t know how they arrived at that number,” Lundburg said in a phone interview. “It’s so off it’s laughable that they even try to cite it.”

He said waged workers earn $11.83 an hour, on average, and that 99 percent of the company’s employees make above the minimum wage.

But, as HuffPost has previously reported, Walmart’s formula for calculating average wages is murky and may exclude many part-time and temporary workers, while including some supervisors. And most Walmart workers made less than $25,000 in 2012.

In any event, Marketplace estimated that Walmart would need to raise average wages for low-level employees from $8.81 to $13.83 to get its workers off food stamps. And that would cost, in total, $4.8 billion.

Walmart is a mammoth company, so it would only need to raise prices by about 1.4 percent to cover that cost, Marketplace estimated.

To see what all this means for your mac-and-cheese, let’s walk step-by-step through Marketplace’s calculation:

Sales associates in urban areas earned an average of $8.81 an hour, according to the IBISWorld research number cited by Marketplace

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A single mom working at Walmart for that wage might be eligible for food stamps. A two-person household can earn as much as $20,449 per year and still qualify.

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For this single mom to no longer quality for food stamps, she would need to earn about $13.63 per hour at an average number of retail hours.

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Paying that to employees claiming one dependent and working 30 hours a week, a federal average for retail workers, would cost Walmart an additional $4.8 billion each year. And unless the company wants to eat that cost, it would pass it on to customers in the form of higher prices.

How much higher? On average, about 1.4 percent, by Marketplace’s estimate.

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How would that affect Walmart shoppers in real life? Well, a box of macaroni and cheese, which ordinarily costs this much:

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Would now cost this much:

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So paying this much more per box of macaroni and cheese:

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Would save the government this much in food stamp costs each year:

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Watch the full video, part of Marketplace’s new series “The Secret Life of a Food Stamp,” here

Sourced from thehuffingtonpost.com

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Video..Topless woman trashes Florida McDonald’s, stopping only to eat ice cream

Security camera footage captured a topless woman wearing nothing but a thong trashing a McDonald’s restaurant in Pinellas Park.

The incident happened March 24, but the security footage was only recently posted without permission to the video-sharing site LiveLeak.com (Warning: Link is not safe for work) and has since been shared across the web.

Details surrounding the incident were unknown when the video went viral on Tuesday but since then the facts have emerged.

Turns out, 41-year-old Sandra Suarez arrived at the Pinellas Park McDonald’s wearing nothing but bathing suit bottoms around 10:50 p.m. She was clutching her clothes in her hand but refused to get dressed despite employees’ requests, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

That’s when she went into a rampage causing about $10,000 worth of damage

Although there’s no audio, the woman appears to be screaming as she bangs her head on the counter, empties a refrigerator and throws food.

She then stops to eat some ice cream straight from the soft serve machine.

The McDonald’s employees who posted the video have since been fired.

Writer’s Note: This post has been updated with new information. The location of the restaurant was previously reported as St. Petersburg when it was in fact Pinellas Park. More information can be found here

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Sourced from theorlandosentinal.com

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Not lovin it! The moment 68-year-old man punched woman in fit of road rage after he accused her of skipping the line for food

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