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Elderly socialist's wage redistribution fantasy thwarted by simple math

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders tweeted earlier this week that “Walmart claims it cannot afford to pay its workers $15 an hour” but  the company “was able to find enough money to pay its CEO more than $22 million last year”:

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So, maybe Walmart should just give the CEO’s $22 million salary to all of the workers? Would that satisfy Bernie? Because, if Walmart did that, simple math tells us that each employee would get about a $16 bonus for the entire year:

Or, on a hourly basis, about “half a penny”:

Plus it’s not like the CEO isn’t earning his salary based on the value of the company:

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Well, nobody ever accused socialists of being good at math in the first place.

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