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Do you think most goods/services are overpriced or that you are underpaid?

Too many goods and services are overpriced
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I am underpaid
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Both!
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ChrissyRyan

Do you think most goods/services are overpriced or that you are underpaid? Or both?


What goods and services do you think are overpriced?  Why?  Too much demand?  Greed?
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ChrissyRyan

I think that many concert tickets are overpriced.  Too expensive.

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ChrissyRyan

I think that tickets to many sporting events are overpriced.  But someone has to pay those huge salaries of the star players, right? 

Plus if demand fell a lot, prices should too.  Too much demand.
Always stay cheerful, be polite, kind, and understanding. Accepting yourself as the woman you are is very liberating.  Never underestimate the appreciation and respect of authenticity.  Help connect a person to someone that may be able to help that person.  Be brave, be strong.  A TRUE friend is a treasure.  Relationships are very important, people are important, and the sooner we all realize that the better off the world will be.  Try a little kindness.  Be generous with your time, energy, wisdom, and resources.   Inconvenience yourself to help someone.   I am a brown eyed, brown haired woman. 
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ChrissyRyan

Always stay cheerful, be polite, kind, and understanding. Accepting yourself as the woman you are is very liberating.  Never underestimate the appreciation and respect of authenticity.  Help connect a person to someone that may be able to help that person.  Be brave, be strong.  A TRUE friend is a treasure.  Relationships are very important, people are important, and the sooner we all realize that the better off the world will be.  Try a little kindness.  Be generous with your time, energy, wisdom, and resources.   Inconvenience yourself to help someone.   I am a brown eyed, brown haired woman. 
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ChrissyRyan

Always stay cheerful, be polite, kind, and understanding. Accepting yourself as the woman you are is very liberating.  Never underestimate the appreciation and respect of authenticity.  Help connect a person to someone that may be able to help that person.  Be brave, be strong.  A TRUE friend is a treasure.  Relationships are very important, people are important, and the sooner we all realize that the better off the world will be.  Try a little kindness.  Be generous with your time, energy, wisdom, and resources.   Inconvenience yourself to help someone.   I am a brown eyed, brown haired woman. 
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Rochelle

Snacks in vending machines.  I almost bought something today and walked away instead.  Not really worth it.
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Stottie Girl

My thoughts are not that things are overpriced it's just that cost are increasing faster than wages so we are inevitably getting poorer. If production costs were lower (energy and transport costs for example) we would be able to start to recover but the world is so volatile right now I fear things will get worse before they get better.
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Northern Star Girl

My clients might respond that my CPA, Financial Advising, and Tax Preparation services are too expensive.

This time of year as we are just ONE MONTH away from the USA Federal Income TAX Deadline I am working 12+ hour days, 7 day's a week so I turn a deaf ear to the notion that my services are too expensive.

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Stottie Girl

Quote from: Northern Star Girl on Yesterday at 06:49:01 PMMy clients might respond that my CPA, Financial Advising, and Tax Preparation services are too expensive.

This time of year as we are just ONE MONTH away from the USA Federal Income TAX Deadline I am working 12+ hour days, 7 day's a week so I turn a deaf ear to the notion that my services are too expensive.

Danielle [Northern Star Girl]
You have to put a value on your time Danielle. As someone who was self employed for about 11 years I can say that people always looked at my hourly rate and thought that was what I earned. They though i must have been raking it in. They didn't realise that after costs I came out with only a fraction of that.
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Lori Dee

I have owned several small businesses over the years.

Small business owners don't earn an hourly rate. Sometimes, we don't earn a salary. Even my commissions rarely exceeded my expenses.

What I find offensive is that the cost of living increased by 3%, and yet my cost-of-living adjustments were 2.5%. Meanwhile, billionaires say all is good because they don't buy anything. They pay people to buy things for them.
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Quote from: Lori Dee on Yesterday at 08:27:48 PMI have owned several small businesses over the years.

Small business owners don't earn an hourly rate. Sometimes, we don't earn a salary. Even my commissions rarely exceeded my expenses.

What I find offensive is that the cost of living increased by 3%, and yet my cost-of-living adjustments were 2.5%. Meanwhile, billionaires say all is good because they don't buy anything. They pay people to buy things for them.

"How much is a banana? $20?"

I had a higher up exec suggest we "cash flow" quarterly bonuses to pay for kids' college tuition. Not realizing, apparently, his bonus was equal or greater to just about everyone else in the room's salary. A different exec one time was complaining in a call about how much trouble he was having finding someone to repair the spa/hot tub at his beach house. Which, I get it, that'd be annoying, but...we just had layoffs 6 months ago so forgive us if we don't care about your vacation home's spa not having jets for a while. The wealthy are generally out of touch with how much normal people make and how normal people live, in my experience.
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Stottie Girl

Quote from: katiebee on Today at 02:17:28 AM"How much is a banana? $20?"

I had a higher up exec suggest we "cash flow" quarterly bonuses to pay for kids' college tuition. Not realizing, apparently, his bonus was equal or greater to just about everyone else in the room's salary. A different exec one time was complaining in a call about how much trouble he was having finding someone to repair the spa/hot tub at his beach house. Which, I get it, that'd be annoying, but...we just had layoffs 6 months ago so forgive us if we don't care about your vacation home's spa not having jets for a while. The wealthy are generally out of touch with how much normal people make and how normal people live, in my experience.
It's probably not their fault they're ignorant. Most of them don't live in the real world. They have this cosseted self indulgent bubble that they live in and only socialise in circles amung their own. They don't even know they are being arseholes half the time. It would do them good to spend a day with some of their employees to see a glimpse of reality. The gap between them and the rest of us plebs is getting wider and wider and growing exponentially now it seems.
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Athena

Both. The corporations are squeezing as much as they can from the consumers. Earning numbers are at an all time record high yet wages have had very little increase and in fact I am sure that some wages have seen a claw back to make even more profits. Take Mc Donalds I can go to a sit down restaurant for close to the same price.

Some restaurants are adding multiple service fees on top of price taxes and tips. Also the tipping culture in North America is getting way out of control which is just a way for companies to push the cost of wages onto consumers. There is a movement in North America pushing a 40 % minimum tip and the amount of people your expected to tip is getting out of hand. Workers deserve a living wage and one that isn't subsidized by pushing extra costs onto the consumers. One thing I am so jealous of some Europeans for is the fact that when they see a price, that's what they pay. There is no added taxes or tips and the workers are well compensated for their jobs.

Beyond the pushing costs onto consumers above and beyond the sticker price, we are getting less for what we pay for.

I am all for an open market but right now we are facing a collusion to squeeze the consumer for all they can all wile charging us extra fees to pay for the privilege of being gouged. In Canada we used to have public corporations to help keep costs reasonable without mandating controls. Unfortunately certain governments felt that they should sell off these corporations to add funds to their coffers and now these former public corporations are probably the most expensive service and goods providers we have.
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Stottie Girl

40% mandatory tip is insane! The state should intervene...but it won't.

In the uk we generally only tip when we've had good service, not to top up wages, as it should be. I have noticed some restaurants add a 10 % tip and you have to request the waiter/waitress remove it if you don't want to pay it. That's underhand if you ask me and I won't ever go back if one tries it on me. It puts the staff member and you in a potentially very awkward situation.

I'm generous with tips when I get good service though.

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ChrissyRyan

Quote from: Northern Star Girl on Yesterday at 06:49:01 PMMy clients might respond that my CPA, Financial Advising, and Tax Preparation services are too expensive.

This time of year as we are just ONE MONTH away from the USA Federal Income TAX Deadline I am working 12+ hour days, 7 day's a week so I turn a deaf ear to the notion that my services are too expensive.

Danielle [Northern Star Girl]


I pray that you maintain your energy during this peak time.  You will charge a fair fee.

Chrissy
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Athena

To be fair it is a small voice that demands 40% plus but it is there and is likely growing. Though when I was growing up 15 % was a standard tip and considered decent but now it feels like it's subpar. Now the standard is 20% minimum 25% preferred with 15% being barely acceptable.

Now please don't misunderstand me I think that people in the service industry deserve to be fairly paid. My issue is having the company charging me as if they were paying their workers a fair wage but then expecting the consumer to actually subsidize the workers wages on top of paying the agreed price. The fact that North American governments and I mean all of them (well Canada and the U.S.) accept that servers deserve to be paid less because they can expect tips. This to me is unacceptable and makes me want to use many many bad words.
A minimum wage is a minimum wage period it shouldn't change because you deal with the public.

Now let's talk about where tips at restaurants go. At a good restaurant the tips actually go to the server but many restaurants a percentage of the tips go to the cooks in the back or to non front facing staff. These "shared tips" are based on sales not how much the server gets as a tip, so if someone doesn't tip it comes out of the servers pocket. Other times tips go into a pool to be split evenly so a server that has 25 tables gets the same amount of tip payout as a server who had 15 tables of equal size. All of this is assuming that the restaurant doesn't seize the tips which happens more than we think.

So not only am I getting tired of subsidizing wages that should be the responsibility of the company but it is a completely unfair and unregulated way of making sure people can actually get paid fairly.
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