Other than the $100 a week on clothes, it looks about right.minimum wage = $290/week before taxes
1. shelter 31% $89.90
2. food 34.5% $100.05
3. clothes 34.5% $100.05
4. health (see doctor when sick) $75 (you would have to give up on food/clothing for that week and amount equal to prescription if "needed")
does that look about right?
But here's where we differ.
Minimum wage jobs are for kids first getting into the workforce, not for losers that were too lazy to develop a trade or get a decent degree.
Kids working minimum wage jobs for the most part, live with their parents or are working their way through school.
So healthcare, food, shelter and clothes are provided by mommy and daddy.
I can't tell you how many people I see from my high school days that are forced into working low paying jobs because they either partied too hard or just didn't give a damn when they had the chance and could have made something of themselves.
We don't owe them shit as far as I'm concerned, they made their bed, now they can sleep in it.
Truth be told, minimum wages really screw the young kids, the higher the wage is, the more the employer is going have to hire experience workers.