Benefits, housing and food allowances make for a complex comparison between military pay and fast food workers’ earnings.
published in May from the urban think tank Economic Roundtable found that one of every 17 homeless people in California worked in the fast-food industry, or more than 10,000 people.
We wanted to find out whether Malliotakis’ claim is accurate, that someone could work at a McDonald’s restaurant and earn more money than someone who signed up for the military.on fast food and counter workers finds that in states where these workers have the highest pay, they earn on average between $33,000 and $36,000 a year, if they work full-time hours. The highest-paying states for fast-food workers are Washington, California, Massachusetts and New York, along with the District of Columbia.
The base pay for people starting out in the military is much lower than the average full-time pay for fast-food workers in high-paying states. However, even low-ranking service members can receive additional compensation.for the lowest ranking service member is $21,215, according to a Congressional Research Service report published in November. But these personnel can receive additional compensation for housing and food if these items are not provided to them by the government.
There are also attractive benefits for service members that are not typically afforded to fast-food workers, such as health care, educational programs and retirement pay, weighting total military compensation more heavily toward noncash and deferred benefits,"which increases the value of military compensation relative to that for comparable civilians by more than a comparison of cash compensation would suggest," according to...
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