Julie
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Again, Why is it perceived that someone earning $20,000 works one part less harder Then someone on $50,000 or more?, Again a point i made earlier on mentality direction, Sometimes it's easier to follow the popular line then go against it.
OK heres some simple primary mathematics that should clear this up for you. I believe that the minimum adult wage in Australian is $543.78. Multiply $543.78 x 52 (weeks in a year) that comes to an annual figure of figure of $28276.56. So if an adult is working and only earning $20000 a year than he or she must not be working too hard or too many hours, certainly not full time hours- it just doesn't add up. Chances are that the person earning $50000 a year more is working more hours and working harder. :thumbsup: