Joelle Clista @Patriotsandthelike
13 February, 03:22
Investigation finds our taxes are being used to subsidize Amazon and Walmart low wages to workers

- 33% of Amazon workers need public assistance
- 25% of Walmart workers are in SNAP food stamps
- 23% of Amazon workers are on SNAP
- 48% of Amazon frontline warehouse workers experienced food insecurity in the prior 3 months
- Walmart ranks as one of the top employers of SNAP and Medicaid recipients in nearly every state studied
• In just 9 states, over 14,500 Walmart employees relied on SNAP/food stamps, and around 10,350 were on Medicaid
• Walmart’s low-wage model cost U.S. taxpayers around $6.2 billion annually in public assistance
• Amazon warehouse workers in some regions (like parts of California) saw up to 62% of workers and their families receiving public assistance benefits, including 20% on food stamps

These are trillion dollars companies

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Pike Bishop @Pike_Bishop
These are trillion dollars companies because they don't pay their employees a living wage. But at least Jeff Bezos has multiple yachts and a Frankentrophy wife.
03:33 AM - Feb 13, 2026
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