2009 thread
French: The Most Productive People In The World
France has $36,500 GDP/Capita and works 1,453 hours per year. This equates to a GDP/Capita/Hour of $25.10. Americans, on the other hand, have $44,150 GDP/Capita but work 1,792 hours per year. Thus Americans only achieve $24.60 of GDP/Capita/Hour.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/are-t...#ixzz1bQHBywIs
yes, as UCA has laid off millions, US productivity per capita, not real output, soared.
Now I didn't question the French numbers, but had to come back and analyze the US numbers.
Annual to hourly wages are based on 2080 hrs/year, or 52 x 40. 2080 - 1792 = 288, or 36 days off/year.
I think you would be hard pressed to show us the average worker gets 4 weeks of paid vacation a year and 8 holidays paid.
Is this a comparison of government employees?
I would assume that this study would take all us employees into account and not just FT workers.
So that assumption would also make assuming the hourly math was perfect for 4 weeks of vacations and 8 holiday days, is just coincidence?
you are freaking out because one calculation came out with a whole number?
Not freaking out. It could be coincidence. It just fits so well for the 4 week paid vacation job.
besides, the way you are calculating it the 36 days would be vacation days (or holidays). Therefore it would be more like 6 weeks vacation and 6 holidays or 7 weeks and 1 holiday....... (split them however you want)
Oh , you're right.
I had a brain fart. 4 weeks is 20 work days, not 28. Didn't you see the smoke coming out my ears?
Last edited by Wild Cobra; 10-21-2011 at 08:36 PM.
A 50¢ spread. They've got an awesome subway system. We can purify our own water.
Its a push.
I feel more "productive"....yes.
Ahem.
It's Not Just Unemployment -- New Data Shows Working Americans' Pay Is "Awful"
the average wage -- overall wage income divided by the number of working people -- was just under $40k, the median wage -- the one right in the middle of the pack -- was just $26,363. That's because so much income has been redistributed to workers at the top of the pile that almost two-thirds of Americans make less than that wage in the middle.
That works out to $507 a week, the lowest level, after adjusting for inflation, since 1999.
The number of Americans with any work fell again last year, down by more than a half million from 2009 to less than 150.4 million...
Average pay peaked in 2007 at $40,764, which is $15 a week more than average weekly wage income in 2010.
The number of workers making $1 million or more rose to almost 94,000 from 78,000 in 2009. However, that was still below some earlier years, including 2007, when more than 110,000 workers made more than $1 million each.
At the very top, the number of workers making more than $50 million rose in 2010 to 81, up from 72 the year before.
http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews...22/#paragraph5
So 50% of Americans make $26,363 or less. $13/hour, and it's their own damn, lazy slacker fault.
Amusing how right-wingers think govt, or any, workers getting 3 or more weeks holiday year is some kind of crime. In their world of slave workers, 2 weeks is the absolute max permissable, and you if you get sick, no paid sick leave.
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