This is very difficult. We have Starbucks in our country, and rent is 3 times or less than $1500 and would assume the budget for homeless folks is approaching zero. So given context and accuracy of housing numbers, those averages are meaningless.
All in all, they are just selling overprice coffee in our city. You can get better coffee at the next coffee shop for 3 to 4 times less.
Here in southern Italy we have it good: coffee for 80 cents or so is common, and more than 1€ is seen as overpriced. No one really dares to sell it at more than that because, simply, no one will buy it :)
I am wondering where did you get this numbers and to what locations they really apply?
officially starbucks made a profit of 24.6 Billion dollars in 2021, so actually this comic is underselling it by about 5 billion dollars.
or if you’re referring to the housing numbers, that could be in the artists main city. Or just check the national average
This is very difficult. We have Starbucks in our country, and rent is 3 times or less than $1500 and would assume the budget for homeless folks is approaching zero. So given context and accuracy of housing numbers, those averages are meaningless.
All in all, they are just selling overprice coffee in our city. You can get better coffee at the next coffee shop for 3 to 4 times less.
Here in southern Italy we have it good: coffee for 80 cents or so is common, and more than 1€ is seen as overpriced. No one really dares to sell it at more than that because, simply, no one will buy it :)
I didn’t make the infographic, but you could ping the creator on twitter.
I am not on twitter. 🤷♂️
Then there’s always google, the comic is referencing Canada so it shouldn’t be too hard to dig up the numbers.