Capitalism will save this world

Cliffy

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Cliffy

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Nakusp, BC



When I was a kid Boxing Day was the day you stayed home and family and friends visited you OR your family bundled up and went and visited family and friends. NOBODY and I mean NOBODY went shopping. Another holiday taken over by the relentless capitalist machine to get us to spend money on crap --- very successful in CanaDaDa (Im afraid to say). - Don Mybie
 

Walter

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When I was a kid Boxing Day was the day you stayed home and family and friends visited you OR your family bundled up and went and visited family and friends. NOBODY and I mean NOBODY went shopping. Another holiday taken over by the relentless capitalist machine to get us to spend money on crap --- very successful in CanaDaDa (Im afraid to say). - Don Mybie
Prog shit.
 

pgs

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When I was a kid Boxing Day was the day you stayed home and family and friends visited you OR your family bundled up and went and visited family and friends. NOBODY and I mean NOBODY went shopping. Another holiday taken over by the relentless capitalist machine to get us to spend money on crap --- very successful in CanaDaDa (Im afraid to say). - Don Mybie
Not much disposable income when he was a boy .
 

AnnaEmber

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The Mode ( https://www.purplemath.com/modules/meanmode.htm ) average wage is about $35,000/year or about $18/hour. The Mean average is about $56,000/year or about $27/hour.
According to StatsCan, the top 10% of Canadians made an average income of $134,900, with the top 5% making one third more ($179,800) and the top 1% almost triple that amount ($381,300). Meanwhile, the bottom 90% had an average income of $28,000.
https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/as-sa/99-014-x/99-014-x2011003_2-eng.cfm
 

Cliffy

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I think buying power is a more significant factor than wage averages. Even at 28 thou, most people are struggling to get by.
 

pgs

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The Mode ( https://www.purplemath.com/modules/meanmode.htm ) average wage is about $35,000/year or about $18/hour. The Mean average is about $56,000/year or about $27/hour.
According to StatsCan, the top 10% of Canadians made an average income of $134,900, with the top 5% making one third more ($179,800) and the top 1% almost triple that amount ($381,300). Meanwhile, the bottom 90% had an average income of $28,000.
https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/as-sa/99-014-x/99-014-x2011003_2-eng.cfm
Those figures are from 2010 , so the average wages will be higher now . But the figures are spread over many groups and wages are not the only sources of income .