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We used to be able to pay among the highest wages in the world, even for service jobs. The reason was because we used to produce most of the things we buy. Now, almost everything with consume comes from overseas and we have more debt than everyone else.
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This is the problem I have if the proposal is to immediately increase the minimum wage to 15 - it's a gift to large corporations and is a barrier to entry for new businesses. I can't understand the mindset of someone like Ousdahl who hates big corporations yet wants a large minimum wage hike.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 1:51 pmi generally agree with you on the business model aspectousdahl wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 1:48 pm Who’s loosing jobs though?
What business model depends so explicitly on paying the lowest wages legally allowed? How is that a sustainable business model either way?
What business couldn’t offset an increase in wages with an increase in consumer prices?
It just seems like hyperbole - that there’s all these business owners who would rather close up shop than just pay employees better. Cut off your nose to spite your face, why dontcha.
It almost sounds like those job creators aren’t shit without employees - who needs whom more, again?
but, there will undoubtedly be some job loss...likely from the smallest of small businesses
Except, that's not exactly the proposal, right? If it's slowly phased in I think it could work.
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i think you’re right about it being slowly phased inMjl wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 4:52 pmThis is the problem I have if the proposal is to immediately increase the minimum wage to 15 - it's a gift to large corporations and is a barrier to entry for new businesses. I can't understand the mindset of someone like Ousdahl who hates big corporations yet wants a large minimum wage hike.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 1:51 pmi generally agree with you on the business model aspectousdahl wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 1:48 pm Who’s loosing jobs though?
What business model depends so explicitly on paying the lowest wages legally allowed? How is that a sustainable business model either way?
What business couldn’t offset an increase in wages with an increase in consumer prices?
It just seems like hyperbole - that there’s all these business owners who would rather close up shop than just pay employees better. Cut off your nose to spite your face, why dontcha.
It almost sounds like those job creators aren’t shit without employees - who needs whom more, again?
but, there will undoubtedly be some job loss...likely from the smallest of small businesses
Except, that's not exactly the proposal, right? If it's slowly phased in I think it could work.
i just think that it’s silly to suggest there’s a magic bullet solution. $15/hr is a decent pay in many rural parts of this country, but barely a drop in the bucket in others
imo, the whole idea needs to be reimagined and retooled to be more practical, both in real time and moving forward to account for things like inflation and local costs of living
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I would love to see your sources on where the US wage compared in the world back when we "used to produce stuff".
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I think you allow for some waivers or exceptions in a very narrow and specific set of circumstances, and you can probably offset the majority of the job losses.ousdahl wrote: ↑Tue Mar 02, 2021 1:28 pm Yeah. I guess I can see how raising wages may eliminate certain positions, maybe.
But overall I don’t get how raising wages will be this huge job killer. Couldn’t it also be that giving consumers more buying power will create more jobs in the long run?
Does that mean to suggest that consumers with more money won’t be buying more things? Or won’t be buying more things beyond the basic necessities they’re often already struggling to buy?
And does that mean to suggest that certain jobs exist only because wages are so cheap, irrespective of consumer demand?
Unless jobs really are created not by consumer demand but by tax cuts for the job creators, I guess.
Also, didn't McD's come out recently saying that they would be able to afford the increase in minimum wage?
If so, doesn't that beg the question of why, if you can afford to pay your employees more, don't you do so already?!?!?!?
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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) raged after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) rolled back coronavirus restrictions in the state, including the mask mandate, on Tuesday, warning that the move “endangers the entire country and beyond.”
“93.2% of Texans aren’t fully vaccinated. The state just endured one disaster worsened by selfishness + denial of basic science, and now conditions are being set for another,” the far-left Democrat said, expressing outrage over the governor’s decision to roll back the statewide mask mandate, which had been in effect since July.
“Repealing the mask mandate now endangers so many people, especially essential workers & the vulnerable,” she continued, warning that reopening the state “endangers the entire country and beyond.
“We are in a pandemic. We know that COVID spread isn’t neatly contained by state borders, and explosions in COVID cases can increase the likelihood of new COVID variants to develop or spread to new places,” she added. “It’s dangerous”:
This endangers the entire country and beyond. We are in a pandemic. We know that COVID spread isn’t neatly contained by state borders, and explosions in COVID cases can increase the likelihood of new COVID variants to develop or spread to new places. It’s dangerous.
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) March 2, 2021
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She isn't wrong.
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