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Old 03-24-2015, 07:21 PM  
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Originally Posted by kane View Post
The idea in the article was that if a company makes a 22% profit margin they may only make a 19-20% profit margin after paying higher wages.

There would still be profit, just not as much as before.
no one makes 22% profit margin in the "real world", especially not in the restaurant business:

"Full-service restaurants at all levels spent about 32 percent of each dollar on the cost of food and beverages, 33 percent on salaries and wages, and from 5 percent to 6 percent on restaurant occupancy costs. Profit margins, however, varied according to the cost of the average check per person. Those with checks under $15 showed a profit of 3 percent. Those with checks from $15 to $24.99 boasted the highest profit margin at 3.5 percent. Finally, those with checks of $25 and over had the lowest profits, at 1.8 percent."

source: The Average Profit Margin for a Restaurant | Chron.com


no matter how anyone tries to spin it, if you are making few percent profit margin (typical in many industries), and one of your costs, which happens to account for 33% of your expenses skyrockets, then you are completely fucked....
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