Do You Think Apple Makes Too Much Money and Gives Too Little Back to Society...

It has been implied that Apple has made a prodigious profit as a global company yet not enough is given back to society. It is unjust that they do not contribute into the building of societies foundation with schools and charities or even just to help the local franchises.   Through research it is said that they have over $200 billion to spend and now it's time to go big, but how much bigger can Apple get; there are four-hundred and twenty-four stores in sixteen countries and an on-line store available in thirty-nine countries and through all the profit that is made from these stores, they are not even found amongst the top ten most generous companies in the world.

They earn an abundance of money each day yet it's only about themselves and their share holders. Each second Apple earns $1192, which means that each day they profit 10, 298, 880 dollars and their ultimate profit is 3, 759, 091, 200 dollars. Considering how much they earn, they only spare 1.33% of their profit to charity. Apple Inc's contribution to charities has decreased since 2012 where being eighth on the list of the world's most charitable companies, it is now non-existent on the list.   The company releases products which are there to support various ages. Primary schools and high schools purchase these products in bulk in order to provide resources for their students. These schools have not been given any support in addition to the discount provided, 'Apple Education Pricing' as it is refered to as,   when buying in bulk. Apple thinks too much of themselves, the company is continuously developing products and earning money for these devices yet they are not giving back, which is just as important because it shows gratefulness.

Apple is not only unhealthy in it's greedy ways but it also unhealthy in the working environment. Since 2012, twenty chinese workers threatened to commit suicide and some eventually did. The reason for this was that the working conditions at Foxconn, which was partnered...