It took me about 20 years of factory work to make it to 15.00.
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Yes, and gas cost a dollar, and you could feed a family for less than $100/week. It's almost like wages should have been increasing while prices were. Instead the top 10% of people now get over 80% of every dollar made https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_inequality_in_the_United_States … It didn't used to be like this.
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Or people being able to pay their bills and feed their families and maybe afford to see a doctor once in awhile.
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Economic Policy Institute is a PR firm that lobbies for the restaurant industry among others. I am learning so much about you Glenn.
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If we move to a $15 minimum wage, that means those earning above that already will also see an increase. The fact is that a mandatory increase in minimum wage will have an impact on the number of employees companies can afford. I am not against the increase, I just think there1/2
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needs to be more research done.
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False.
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Now do Foxconn
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You just gave away a huge tax cut to corporations. What happened to trickle down economics? Surely they can afford a pay increase?
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