What do they produce in this country so that they get paid $120k? What do they manufacture...

What do they produce in this country so that they get paid $120k? What do they manufacture? They cannot possibly be paid $120k just to consoom

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I make sure trains are moving efficiently.

I work in an office. I mostly just set up the meetings. I get paid $135k.

>What do they produce in this country

Dollars

Self sufficiency. Imports are more beneficial to the exporters than they are to ameirca.

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Are you the yardmaster that posted earlier?
I am trains man

We produce freedom

I work from home, software engineering, and literally make $120k.

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They take away 53% of your pay? Holy shit that's terrifying

How? Also, which company?

I am. I hate most trainmen, though. Most think they know more than what they do when all they have is a switch list in their hand and looking at the lead while I'm looking at 3 yards and trains 150 miles down the road.

That's about what I have taken out with union dues, ESPP, 401(k), health insurance, and then taxes.

The 32% deductions go towards insurance and 401k

>How?
Started as an independent contractor years ago after self-learning, then moved onto a full-time job. It's not a big company.

I think the only physical things we still produce are oil and gas but not for long.

We mine iron, make plastics, chemicals, lumber, cars, heavy machinery, sugar, soybeans, wheat, corn, steel, and all sorts of things dude.

How much is the insurance part? Don't the employers usually match 401k contribution?

Do we make them as much as a country like us should though?

high tech weapons
high tech IT shit
fast food
finance
machinery (cars trains ships heavy machinery for factories)

and their currency is the world currency with a large market

I think so. I see loads and loads of raw materials being handled every day.

dunno but I'll be slaving there next year.

debt fuelled economy
they can get away with it because the dollar is the dominant reserve currency