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cardy31 | 1 year ago

Setting reasonable minimum wages would take care of citizens without a patchwork of programs being needed.

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gruez|1 year ago

If you want the government to "take care of it citizens", what we actually need is a floor on income (eg. welfare/UBI), not a floor on wages (ie. minimum wage). Minimum wage does nothing for people who are unemployed, of which it's inevitably going to exacerbate.

FireBeyond|1 year ago

> Minimum wage does nothing for people who are unemployed, of which it's inevitably going to exacerbate.

Yet more "privatize profits, socialize the costs".

Minimum wage has always trailed living wage. Often by a decade plus. It's always in arrears that it is updated (and several of the last updates have been further and further apart).

Businesses have been able to pay people less than liveable wages, and then when there's an attempt at parity, they scream about how unfair it will be to that untouchable and sacrosanct pillar of American society, the Small Business Owner.

Except I don't recall reading anywhere that a business owner was entitled to profitability.

At a certain point, if your business can't afford to keep up with living wage needs, the solution is to close your doors, not advocate for underpaying people.

someguydave|1 year ago

Banning low wage labor hurts many low wage laborers