@WSJ Wait until it goes up to $15 an hour .....
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@WSJ They should decide statehood or be set free on Independence day. - 1 more reply
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@WSJ well yeah, it's a 2nd world country trying to compete economically with the US labor market -
@NateWatkins@WSJ You do know they are American Citizens right?! -
@Kiomarys1@WSJ so what? PR is not a state and is trying to compete with US labor by using mainland wage requirements. It's stupid. -
@NateWatkins@WSJ Lol they are also a Common Wealth, as other states are and they do pay federal taxes. It's ok if you don't care. -
@Kiomarys1@WSJ and you're missing the point. US minimum wage is way above PR's economy can handle.
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@WSJ@zipxicomoro Excellent article, laying out fault everywhere. What is Congress doing to assist? -
@Eirerogue00@WSJ nothing
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@WSJ That can't be right...extensive research shows that there's no relationship between the cost of labor and the demand for itThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@WSJ: Puerto Rico's use of the U.S. mainland's minimum wage may be hurting its economy: They have the highest paid unemployed citizens.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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