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*Walmart pays an average of $25k for full time people. [ https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/eriksherman/2018/01/14/4-hard-facts-about-walmarts-touted-new-11-entry-wage/amp/] That is 20x less than the revenue per employee. Employees earn 5% of what they bring in.  | *Walmart pays an average of $25k for full time people. [https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/eriksherman/2018/01/14/4-hard-facts-about-walmarts-touted-new-11-entry-wage/amp/] That is 20x less than the revenue per employee. Employees earn 5% of what they bring in.  | ||
Revision as of 19:09, 25 April 2019
Here are examples of what different companies make in revenue per employee per year:
- $1M - Google
 - $2M - Apple
 - $500k - Walmart
 - $400k - Amazon
 - Menards - $9B, 45000 - $200k
 - Whole Foods - $16B, 91000 - $175k
 - $4M - Saudi Aramco
 - $3M - Exxon
 - FB - $41B, 25105 - $1.6M
 - $100k - Wikipedia
 - John Deere - $30B for 57,000 people - $500k/employee
 - Berkshire Hathaway - $600k - 250000000000/377000
 - PBS - $400M, unknown number of employees
 - Salvation Army - $3.7B, 1.7M - $2000
 - United Way - $92M,
 - Lulzbot - $5M, 220 - $24k
 - Prusa - $160k based on 350 employees and 6000 printers sold per month
 
Wealth Concentration
- Walmart pays an average of $25k for full time people. [1] That is 20x less than the revenue per employee. Employees earn 5% of what they bring in.