Ron, it drives me crazy when people talk about the workers in other countries working for "slave wages" or "starvation wages" when the reality is completely the opposite. Yes, $2 an hour would seem to you like it, however in their econonomy it could be more $30 and hour. It is all relative to the local economies. You have to do the ratio math. It is not as extreme, but depending where you live in the U.S. we have the same thing. A house that sells for $150,000 in one place may sell for $500,000 elsewhere and the local wages also refect that.

Soren