us population - Bing states that about 330 million people live in the US.
Roughly 10% of the US's population is highschool or college aged.
Therefore, there are about 33 million people in the US that are highschool or college aged.
Lets say that 50% of people in this age group have a minimum wage job.
That would mean that about 17 million highschoolers and college aged people have a minimum wage job in the US.
But the BLS confirms that this number is only about 1 million.
How can these numbers be so drastically different?
My idea is that the BLS is keeping track of Non simulated people, whereas what we think is true is for ALL people (which includes non simulated and simulated people). If this is the case, then for every 1 non simulated person in the US, there are about 16 simulated people.
If most people are simulated, how do we know who is real and who is fake? I could be a fake human for all you know and so are 90% of the people you, "know".