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(US) Do you support a $15 minimum wage?

Do you support a $15 (or higher) minimum wage in the US?


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But I'm interested in what you think about the newly released study showing a loss of work hours for low-wage workers in Seattle, apparently due to increases in minimum wage.

*Sigh* this is what happens when you hear about studies but can't be arsed to take the time to understand them in context.

Seattle's unemployment rate is now 3.4%, a new cycle low There's a loss of low-wage workers... because the workers are getting higher wages. :eek:

There's very little to no evidence that the minimum wage increase is causing job losses OR causing businesses to close. https://evans.uw.edu/sites/default/files/MinWageReport-July2016_Final.pdf

It should come as no surprise that the data-oriented folks were much more accurate in their assessments than the people working off ideological assumptions. Every Star Trek fan already knows it's better to trust Data than Lore.
 
Seattle's unemployment rate is now 3.4%, a new cycle low There's a loss of low-wage workers... because the workers are getting higher wages.

I'm sure there were/are some low wage job losses. It is only natural because some businesses are only borderline profitable to begin with. But I'm sure some of it was balanced out by larger, more profitable businesses getting out in front of the wage increases once they saw which way the wind was blowing.

If we work with the 9% mentioned by someone upthread. We are working with the fact that for 91% of people making low wages, things got/are getting better, for 9% there is short term pain. But once they get back into the job market, things will be better in the long run for them as well.
 
Whenever I discuss the issue of income and wealth equality with a friend of mine, we keep coming back to the same solution: Eat the rich.

Seems reasonable, right?

They are largely well fed and well cared for, like really expensive cattle. I bet they taste delicious, especially the idle rich. So tender.
 
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day
Teach him how to fish and you feed him for life
Tell him to go find his own fish and you...you...er you....
 
I support a $1,000,000,000,000,000... minimum wage, because why stop at $15?
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I have a question for people who don't believe the minimum wage should be increased? Should we freeze prices or even put a cap on certain goods to stop the price gauging? How can anyone reasonable believe in the idea that it is okay for salaries to stay the same while prices go up, every year?
I'm not all that great at math but even I know that if I have 50 dollars to spend on food and food costs 50 one year, 60 the next, and 70 the following year and on and on it goes but I still only have 50 I am going to be in some trouble when it comes to eating.
Even if I manage to get a better job and maybe I make 60 that second year I doubt I will be getting a raise every single year that I work to keep up with inflation.
If the business wants to they can just replace me with someone cheaper and stop giving me raises.
To me just because a job is low skill and you think anyone can do it only makes the need to protect those workers more or else or a company can constantly replace them with cheaper workers. You need to create a system were if someone new comes in to do your job that their pay is equal to the person they would replace so companies would see no incentive to fire people for cheaper labor.
Also I would make it a law that any American business that opens stores,factories etc in a foreign country has to pay those workers the same as they would a American worker. Maybe if we didn't allow this form of slavery it might even keep more jobs over here.

Jason
 
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