Getting a job in Wal-Mart is twice more difficult than being admitted at Harvard
WASHINGTON | By Pablo Pardo | It is twice easier getting a minimum wage job with no benefits at Wal-Mart than being admitted as an undergrad to Harvard. The comparison shows how extreme is the labor market in the US for non-educated workers, and also that, in today’s world, getting a first-class education can be easier than a third-class job.