Good moving this topic here.
I don't give a %^&* about fair. There is no fair in life. If you think there is, or every could be, you're delusional. If you're working at factory X, for $20 per hour and no benefits, and you think it's too little, go elsewhere. If factory X is paying you $40 and thinks its too much, then let them find someone cheaper, whether it be in China or Virginia. The reality is, if you live in a place like....I don't know, Delbarton, WV, and you have a HS diploma, and you're not willing to travel or go underground, you're probably worth less than $15.00 per hour. But if you live in the Dakota oil fields, where there is a shortage of labor, you're probably worth $30 or more, many times a LOT more. Here's a tip for the guy from Delbarton....move your butt to Dakota where there are jobs. And get off welfare and out of my pocket.
I couldn't afford the education any more than the typical guy from Milton could. But I joined the Army, I got the GI Bill to pay for Marshall, and then I borrowed every penny for law school (and I'll pay it back till age 65). There's nothing stopping any other jerk from Milton (like me) from doing that. I just had more initiative than most.
I don't think I called anyone a monkey. If I did, I apologize and didn't mean it. I think I said "monkey work." And let's be honest, a lot of these jobs are the type of work you could train a monkey to perform. If that's offensive to anyone, sorry, find a new job that a monkey can't do.
A corporation owes an employee NOTHING other than the agreed wages/benefits, whether it's $8 per hour or $80. If it's not enough to live, then tough %^&*, the employee can move on to another job, if his union hasn't chased them all out of town. Likewise, if the company thinks an employee is indispensalbe, they can pay him more or risk losing him (and by God, that does not mean they shoudld be allowed to go out and hire a dirty illegal mexican to do it cheaper - that IS unfair exploitation of the AMERICAN employees). The company damned sure doesn't owe the employee's family anything, unless they've agreed to pay it in advance. It's not up to a corporation to "keep you down" or lift you up; that's your responsibility. In "fairness," the government allowing the illegal immigration and heaping all the workplace regulations on employers makes it much harder for the laborer type...and I feel for them/you on that. That has to stop.
$30-40 is the total package. I've never done a spreadsheet, but in NC, the typical manufacturing job seems to pay about $20-$25 per hour, mid-career. Most new guys will make about $17 or so, older guys will make closer to $30...and then there are the benefits. That's pretty generous, starting at $34,000 per year and finishing at $60,000, plus benefits, without overtime, all with basically no education, no student debt, no time invested in the process of getting qualified for the job. I hardly think that's "keeping the working man down." %^&*, probably 1/2 the lawyers in this state make less than $60K per year.