Yes, that's about fairly close. There's a minimum wage per hour that employers / companies have to adhere to. There are strict laws in place, however quite often we do come across the dodgy ones where they always underpay their staff and exploit big time! These are mostly huge companies, very big and powerful, like to bully their suppliers and flex their muscles. They engage in all sorts of shenanigans... at the end they get slammed with huge fines. Like 15 to 20mil payouts for being naughty getting caught with their pants down. Shame on them!With the Australian dollar, it's highly inflated? Do fast food workers get paid $25/hr Australian or more? It seems inflated. A US dollar is worth about 1.5 Australian dollars. I'm guessing that salaries are similarly inflated?
The minimum wage here in Ohio is $10.45/hr. Just curious. I find international economics fascinating.
With the Australian dollar, it's highly inflated? Do fast food workers get paid $25/hr Australian or more? It seems inflated. A US dollar is worth about 1.5 Australian dollars. I'm guessing that salaries are similarly inflated?
The minimum wage here in Ohio is $10.45/hr. Just curious. I find international economics fascinating.
No, fast-food workers get no tips. Most here get about $12/hr in Ohio. Tipped workers here all get $5.25/hr.You've got it about right.
To be fair, your guys probably get tips, allowances and other things maybe ??
And taxation is likely higher here too.
You've got to be certain you are comparing apples-with-apples - certainly no tips here, and we do get universal healthcare.
No, fast-food workers get no tips. Most here get about $12/hr in Ohio. Tipped workers here all get $5.25/hr.
Right. I think its just that the Australian dollar is more inflated than the US dollar. A gallon of milk here at our grocery costs $2.62. Gasoline is about $3.25 per gallon here. We know its at least $1 US = 1.5 AUS $Wow - thanks for the clarification. Certainly is interesting. I'm sure there's more to it to help explain the difference, but I'm no expert.
The main thing I'm trying to conflate here is that - from a macroeconomic point of view - wages must be tied to productivity. And it's next to impossible to see how Australian fast food workers could be that more productive!
Right. I think its just that the Australian dollar is more inflated than the US dollar. A gallon of milk here at our grocery costs $2.62. Gasoline is about $3.25 per gallon here. We know its at least $1 US = 1.5 AUS $
Yep, Roger that captain
Our tax is through the roof! And that's why I've stated this many times before, for us to be able to afford highend audio gear, it doesn't take a lot of hard work and being able to afford decent hifi, no chance (used to be though back in the good old days..).
Now, it takes a whole lot of savings, careful gear selection and a boat load of luck!
Oh! And of course a reputed dealer, who may like you enough to make a good deal then you're set for life!
Things are so damn expensive here, even a simple coffee!
Anyway, life goes on... and do enjoy those fine tunes!
Cheers, RJ
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