Walmart
isn't the only corporate giant relying on government assistance to make
up for the low, low wages it pays its workers. According to a new
report from the University of California-Berkeley Labor Center,
52 percent of front-line fast food workers are on some form of public assistance, at a cost of nearly $7 billion a year. And the
10 largest fast food companies account for $3.8 billion of that, the National Employment Law Project estimates.
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