Just another bit of info to take from the Walmart/Costco chart.
Walmart $11,142 profit per US employee
Costco $15,887 profit per US employee
There's an oft stated hatred of the idea that companies profit on the backs of their employees. So tell me, which company is profiting more on the backs of their employees?
I see the point, but I think it's conflating the argument that Walmart is abusing the taxpayer in it's business model.
If we looked at how much tax subsidy per employee each of these companies is getting I think that gets us closer to the issue.
Not an easy solution either way b/c folks working at Walmart aren't just numbers, they are at Walmart and depend on subsidies and Walmart isn't going to just start paying them more. Ideally Walmart doesn't need to play a game with taxpayer funding of it's workforce to be profitable, but it does and it will continue.
As always, power is back with the consumer even though it will be unpleasant to not take advantage themselves of subsidized cost of goods sold at Walmart.
I think this whole thing gets back to offshoring jobs. Low priced superstores who pay employees very little (walmart or whatever else it'd be) are a natural evolution.
If the job market was fit this whole thing *might be different.