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Old 10-03-2011, 07:06 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by covfam View Post
johnnyb, you make it sound like they are made of money.

Federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour and at 40 hours a week for 52 weeks makes $15,080 a year.

Poverty level in 2011 is $26,170 for a household income supporting five (two adults & three children).

Let us examine the likely averages soldier in the USA. This individual begins a 4 year tour as an E-2 (private) making $17,496/year, and ends his 4 year tour as an E-4 (coporal) making $25,476/year, assuming that everything goes perfectly. My personal experience that the average soldier works an average of 60hr/wk rather than the typical 40hr/wk.

When these increased work hours are included, the average pay over the four years is $6.85/hr, less than federal minimun wage. So basicly more than 75% of the US soldiers make a little more than the average Mcdonalds high school student.

Interesting, that a US soldier supporting a family, will typically fall right above or right below the poverty level in the US.

So yes it is a good thing for charities and other entities to donate and support our troops.
Well yeah, but if you're gonna do that you need to include benefits as well, housing, subsidized food, supplies, clothing etc. depending on the specific situation.
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