The Math Nobody Is Doing: A Quarter Per Book, A Dollar Per Meal
Two back-of-the-envelope calculations that should make you uncomfortable
This is the second in a series exploring the Supply Chain Livability Standard — a proposed framework for measuring and closing the wage gap embedded in every product you buy. The first article, “How Many Homes Owned on the Supply Chain Road to Billions,” introduces the framework. This one gets out a calculator.
Numbers have a way of doing what arguments can’t. You can debate ideology indefinitely. You can’t really argue with arithmetic.
So let’s do some arithmetic.

























