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Here's the median wage for workers at 30 retail companies, listed from lowest to highest. I don't know how most of these folks get by.
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-much-retail-jobs-pay-at-amazon-costco-walmart-2025-11#23-yum-brands-17-160-8
Joinfortmill
(20,076 posts)True Dough
(25,837 posts)NOT ENOUGH!
EDIT: Costco deserves some respect.
Mister Ed
(6,808 posts)They topped the list at $47k. And their prices are low. And they have a reputation for treating their employees very well.
I'm awfully glad I have my Costco membership. I'll use it in preference to other retailers every chance I get.
rurallib
(64,554 posts)Seems like a pretty decent wage. Costco is my main shopping site for sure. And their prices for what I buy remain pretty low.
NNadir
(37,302 posts)...black Friday, but all these service people will not.
It hurts to think of them deprived of the 4 day weekend, a little thing, a trivial thing, but disturbing all the same.
When we were young, my wife worked in hospital settings (as I did before I met her).
She worked many holidays, but that was justifiable. Serving consumerism strikes me as less so.
Greg_In_SF
(887 posts)at Texas Roadhouse is good money. Same goes for $25/hour at Williams-Sonoma.
I never made more than $15.50 an hour working in retail as recently as early 2020.
highplainsdem
(60,016 posts)stage left
(3,202 posts)She gets paid 15.00 an hour and has health insurance through ACA, which has been a blessing to working people. I draw social security. I'm 77. We live together in a home we own. She's looking for full time work, but it's not easy to find.
LisaM
(29,492 posts)However, I would challenge anyone who's bothered by these numbers (as we should be) to also stop using the gig economy. If you use Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, etc., you are helping companies whose workers sometimes aren't even considered employees and who almost certainly don't get benefits. I know people who consistently push for a higher minimum wage, press for more housing, but then take Uber use DoorDash, and stay at Airbnbs, all without wiggling an eyelash.
BurnDoubt
(1,472 posts)Katinfl
(641 posts)I have read where Aldis pays quite well and their benefits package was good. Of course, they are German owned. dont know that much about Trader Joes though.
lostnfound
(17,407 posts)They treat their employees decently.
The fact that they generally have good value (good quality/reasonable price) is a plus.