Jul 10, 2017

The Gig Economy Only Benefits Companies

Cheap labor made right here in the old U S of A.

I hate gig/freelance/piece work and the way it treats the people who do the work. Always have. Always will.

A new report reminds me why.

Average income from 9 of the largest gig companies is $299/month. That's $3,600 annually.

You'd have to make the average at 6 gig companies to meet the poverty line of ~$22,000.

And these companies are valued at how many billions?

Utter bollocks.

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