That's almost entirely untrue.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 7:47 pmi completely agree, but until other mechanisms change to balance things out the minimum wage worker is living in povertyTDub wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 2:46 pmYes it is. Raising the minimum wage to combat higher prices is not the answer. The middle class gets fucked in that scenario, they aren't raising the salaries of middle income people but when you have to pay minimum wage quality employees more it will raise the prices of goods and services.
I'm not that old. When I started working minimum wage was something like 3.85/hr. Now 25 years later were saying it needs to be 15?!?! Thats worrisome. Throwing more money at the minimum wage employee is not addressing the underlying issue but is contributing to the cause of inflation.
faCts DOn'T maTtER!