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How many of you work hard as heck for barely over $30k/year??

California here. State minimum wage $15. I work at a popular store and my take home is barely over $30k/year. $19.75/hour but then there’s state taxes, federal taxes, Medicare taxes, disability taxes, insurance deduction etc. Adds up to wipe out 25% of my hourly wage. I take home roughly $14.82 per hour. I don’t work 40 hours per week but even if I did…..40 hours times $14.82 is $592.8 per week. Multiplied by 52 weeks in a year is $30,825!!!! So if someone is making the minimum of $15, they’re making absolutely nothing Part of it is my fault sure for not having a better job, at the same time I work for a company that makes millions and millions. I was budgeting/looking at all my expenses recently and I know I don’t blow money on anything extra, the problem is simply my income being too low. Sky high expectations…


California here. State minimum wage $15.

I work at a popular store and my take home is barely over $30k/year. $19.75/hour but then there’s state taxes, federal taxes, Medicare taxes, disability taxes, insurance deduction etc. Adds up to wipe out 25% of my hourly wage.

I take home roughly $14.82 per hour. I don’t work 40 hours per week but even if I did…..40 hours times $14.82 is $592.8 per week. Multiplied by 52 weeks in a year is $30,825!!!!

So if someone is making the minimum of $15, they’re making absolutely nothing

Part of it is my fault sure for not having a better job, at the same time I work for a company that makes millions and millions.

I was budgeting/looking at all my expenses recently and I know I don’t blow money on anything extra, the problem is simply my income being too low. Sky high expectations from management for pennies.

For California, typically someone making $50k is viewed as low right? Imagine barely over $30k

Sorry. Just had to vent!

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