So, in an average country where an average loaf of bread costs $5, we are expected to compete with workers earning $3 per month.
It appears to me that not many of those CEOs choose to live in the countries where the wages are a handful of dollars per month.
It also appears that their sales are to countries where they maximise dollars received, then claim that the real transaction happened in a tax haven country, "So we won't be paying any tax to you, young whippersnapper."
Seeing as our governments have also sold everything that used to generate cashflow, to the above operators, I think that I've noticed what the - is wrong with our world.
But maybe I'm wrong








