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There's a meme being debated right now that says McDonald's workers in Denmark make $22 U.S. per hour plus they have 6 weeks of vacation.

Is this accurate? U.S. McDonald's workers make much less than this.

Can you work at a fast food place like McDonald's and have a decent standard of living?


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anonhdmq8 at 2024-02-14 13:12:07+00:00 ID: kqeikb1


No, it’s more like $18 / hour, if you look at the payslips from r/dkloenseddel

Most, if not all of them are part time workers, so if they work 80 hours a month, they earn about $1500, which after tax is about $1100

I wouldn’t say $1100 would be anywhere close to living well in Copenhagen at least.

Another thing I personally noticed, a huge amount of people working at McDonalds (and grocery shops for that matter) are teenagers, and because they’re <18 they get paid closer to $10 / hour (also before tax)