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In reply to the discussion: A 16 year old should absolutely make $31K [View all]Sunlei
(22,651 posts)62. All legal and fair on visa paperwork. I think foreign visa required fed minimum wage is why Congress
will not raise our Federal minimum wage today.
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Exactly, no kid should have to work full-time instead of being in school, even at a higher minimum
brush
Apr 2016
#80
15 an hour would sure help cut down on the amount the gov't or parents pay for college huh?
hollowdweller
Apr 2016
#129
Nobody is "required" to hire anyone, but if they do, they should pay them a living wage
world wide wally
Apr 2016
#6
Nobody is required to retain somebody if they are not worth what they are paying them.
hollowdweller
Apr 2016
#122
What kind of skilled laborer does a small business deserve to employ for $15 / hour?
Orrex
Apr 2016
#20
See my post #111 to put this in the perspective of the cost of a college education at a state
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#126
So what would currently take 2 hours labor to buy, would now take 1.3 hours. It's cheaper.
Glassunion
Apr 2016
#145
Unless your business is built solely on the premise of paying people the very minimum allowed by law
Glassunion
Apr 2016
#159
I don't know your situation, but sometimes the owners need to absorb some of the increase in costs,
Hoyt
Apr 2016
#178
Thats when you hire landscapers for outside/ cleaning service for inside and you pay a set rate.
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#67
I know we are supposed to celebrate small business people and farmers in the U.S.A....
hunter
Apr 2016
#28
unskilled? the post mentioned sweeping floor and taking out trash and clean toilets -- what kind
saturnsring
Apr 2016
#23
Don't argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with their experience.
Vincardog
Apr 2016
#86
Not even to China. The factories on Mexico's border pay $7 a day to make our washers/dryers &
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#97
See my post 111 in which I compare $31,000 to the cost of a year of UC at Berkeley.
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#120
I don't think it's legal for children to work those hours, not sure though if state/federal child..
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#13
If you pay some people by the hour they tend to drag out the work to get more hours.
saturnsring
Apr 2016
#24
Some do, probably best to pay kids * by the job rather then the hour.Like sweep floors for $30.
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#34
I think the Federal minimum should be about $20 an hour.Including farm workers & prisoners get 100%
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#43
All legal and fair on visa paperwork. I think foreign visa required fed minimum wage is why Congress
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#62
a cite for what? visa people who are hired to work are required to be paid our federal minimum wage.
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#90
Individuals not so much but America brings in 'crews' of foreign workers to do forestry work, resort
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#108
That's true, but I think it's better to supervise & make them resweep the missed corners :P
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#88
So all the companies who current require that work done will just choose to close instead?
Kentonio
Apr 2016
#32
if the law becomes mandatory, all affected businesses will raise prices a bit to accomodate
steve2470
Apr 2016
#44
Not really. Companies like Amazon that use massive amounts of automation will be less affected,
Nye Bevan
Apr 2016
#54
Business owners are constantly weighing the benefits versus the costs of automation.
Nye Bevan
Apr 2016
#81
Indeed, if you are going to enact policies that preclude large numbers of low-skilled people
Nye Bevan
Apr 2016
#93
I think a $15 an hour law is justified for teens but should be phased in slowly
steve2470
Apr 2016
#42
very good points. I wonder if thats where Obama got the $10.10 minimum wage he pushed for years.
Sunlei
Apr 2016
#64
Information about current national minimum wage (no copyrights, all govt. material)
steve2470
Apr 2016
#48
States also have minimum wage laws. California's minimum wage will be moving up to $15 per hour
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#115
It depends. Is your degree in Performance Bassoon from The University of Arizona?
Glassunion
Apr 2016
#162
Because there is always truth in humor. I was going to school for a degree in music myself...
Glassunion
Apr 2016
#167
I started working very young -- carrying ads from door to door when I was younger than I care
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#117
The good old days. One of my daughters started a business at 12, but she did not make a lot
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#138
You post does not fit the myopic view some have in regards to living wages.
Glassunion
Apr 2016
#149