PK1
Well-Known Member
Last night I saw a program we have in Australia called Foreign Correspondent, an Australian investigative journalism program that is usually very informative and accurate. The report last night was titled "USA - Down in Jungleland". In the report they told of educated people in the USA earning only $2 an hour and one bloke who worked for Walmart who earned about $9 per hour! The impression I got was that the majority of the population only earned these meager amounts and relied on "tips" to survive and there is no such thing as a minimum wage in the US. I find this strange because in Australia we have a minimum wage of about $16 per hour.
Here is a link to the website. USA - Down in Jungleland - Foreign Correspondent - ABC
If you go to "iView" you can view the whole program (30min): ABC iview
The question I have for you is: Is this true?
Here is a link to the website. USA - Down in Jungleland - Foreign Correspondent - ABC
If you go to "iView" you can view the whole program (30min): ABC iview
The question I have for you is: Is this true?