Nevernevergiveup wrote:
A survey of American workers indicates that workers who are absent from work more often are more likely to be in a low paying job. Workers who were absent from work at least ten percent of the time were five times as likely to be earning an annual income in the bottom twenty percent of the surveyed workers. Workers who were absent from work one percent of the time or less were twice as likely to have an income in the top ten percent. Therefore, the average worker could increase his or her wages
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