It seems McDonald’s doesn’t think that a person can making a living wage working at McDonald’s alone.
Fast-food workers advocacy group Low Pay Is Not Ok took a look at McDonald's new budgeting website and discovered the company actually suggests employees get a second job to offset McDonald's wages.
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The website has a place for McDonald's employees to build a monthly budget and it includes a space for a second job.
The budgeting plan shows that employees would need to make at least $15 an hour to make ends meet, instead of the $8.25 that average McDonald's employees make.
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The budget planner's sample also assumes that employees pay $20 a month for health care, have a $600 a month rent and don't pay for heat.
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