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In reply to the discussion: Raising Minimum Wage Can Yank Millions Out of Poverty and Jump-Start Economy [View all]JaneyVee
(19,877 posts)2. Great idea. If minimum wage kept pace with the the rise of CEO pay, minimum wage
Would be $23/hr
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Raising Minimum Wage Can Yank Millions Out of Poverty and Jump-Start Economy [View all]
xchrom
Sep 2012
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Since this sort of legislation has to start in the House, it will never happen UNTIL we have a
MADem
Sep 2012
#1
State MW ballot initiatives can turn this stumbling block into stepping stones
ProgressiveEconomist
Sep 2012
#21
I disagree. IMO the upside is FAR greater than your downside. Remember,
ProgressiveEconomist
Sep 2012
#35
"way too late" for 2012 ballot initiatives. Agreed--this strategy is for 2014 and beyond
ProgressiveEconomist
Sep 2012
#38
With proper framing and rollout, it could be a winner in the 'tween' year election.
MADem
Sep 2012
#41
Great idea. If minimum wage kept pace with the the rise of CEO pay, minimum wage
JaneyVee
Sep 2012
#2
There are probably 10-20 million just above minimum that will be helped as well. A rising tide...
reformist2
Sep 2012
#19
Also, hiring more government employees instead of imposing more austerity measures
Cleita
Sep 2012
#6
Show that big corporations can afford this - point out the mountains of profit they are sitting on.
reformist2
Sep 2012
#7
German auto workers get paid $60+ an hour and the companies are still profitable.
icarusxat
Sep 2012
#20
Raise the minimum raise to at least $12 an hour and index for inflation.
Progressive dog
Sep 2012
#15
Always say, give money to the guy who has to spend it is better than giving to the guy who doesn't.
liberal N proud
Sep 2012
#28
Eureka Fair Wage Act - $12.00 an Hour for Large Employers - Small Business Exempt
eurekaworkers
Sep 2012
#46