When you pay rent. When you pay the bank. Most of paying is for labor, yes, a crazy amount more than most people realize. But the wealthy skim some off the top, and that portion isn’t paying for labor.
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saimen@feddit.org 9 hours agoEvery cost is labour cost in the end. It’s a bit off topic but was a interesting realisation for me. Every time you pay something you pay for another human’s labour in the end.
Fredthefishlord@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 hours ago
titanicx@lemmy.zip 9 hours ago
Not only that, but you have to pay for their knowledge and expertise. Can my son do my job? Sure, because I trained him. Can he do it as good as I? Not even close, nor can he do it near as fast. When we go someplace that has a higher cost, but, let’s just talk food, the quality of cooking, technique, etc is better, it’s worth the extra cost, to a point. There is definitely the pay me more mentality in many places, but there is also definitely value in much of it.
Let’s talk chicken. If you offer me a butchered chicken done by someone that was hired last week and it’s being paid as such, compared to one that was prepared by a person that has been doing it for 10 years, but there was a 10 or 20% cost difference, it would be well worth it to pay more to make sure the job was done correctly.
BeardedGingerWonder@feddit.uk 9 hours ago
Isn’t that just a justification for more expensive labour? (Like it’s totally justified but it’s still a labour cost)
gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de 8 hours ago
nope. you also pay for the right to extract materials out of the ground (mining rights). that is typically a tax, paid to the state or local community.