Bao wrote:grzegorz wrote: The people at McDonald's make $25 an hour!
Not really. Maybe a supervisor? From what I know common salary is about $11 an hour. A tiny more extra if you work evenings and weekends. The monthly pay is about as low as a salary gets in Sweden.
grzegorz wrote:
Before or after taxes?
According to this it seems that adults make $20 minimum.
https://www.reddit.com/r/sweden/comment ... in_sweden/
Australia has a $15 minimum wage. What is Sweden's?
grzegorz wrote:Obviously you would know but I think there other factors such as healthcare which someone who works as McDonald's in the US doesn't get from their employer without having to pay a big chunk out of their pay check.
Interesting read.
https://www.fastcompany.com/3052798/can ... rs-say-yes
I am not saying $11 isn't the case in Sweden but I have a feeling that this is the wage after taxes.
grzegorz wrote:I have read that there is a $21 minimum wage in Denmark for someone over 20.
I am not saying $11 isn't the case in Sweden but I have a feeling that this is the wage after taxes.
Steve James wrote:I think it's hard to compare salaries and prices between a small country and the entire U.S.. It probably costs a lot less to live in parts of the US than in any part of Sweden. I also think that McDonald's in Sweden seems like a novelty that can be over-priced. I've never been to a Swedish McD's, but don't they have other things besides burger and fries? If not, it seems even more like something people would do to "eat" American, or a place where cool kids hung out, or just to feed the foreigners who don't are not adventurous gourmands.
Yumm https://www.mcdonalds.com/se/sv-se/hela-menyn.html
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