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In reply to the discussion: How low should the Average American Income be? [View all]scscholar
(2,902 posts)81. This. Not raising minimum wages encourages union membership...
which is why many Republicans want to raise it. They hate unions more than they hate their own money.
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us serfs should take the leavings and crumbs from the tables of our betters and be GRATEFUL!
hobbit709
Jun 2016
#1
Necessity costs are what's killing the middle/working/poor, not the price of tchotchkes.
HughBeaumont
Jun 2016
#12
The minimum wage doesn't move union wages up or down. There's no connection. It's made up. eom
fleabiscuit
Jun 2016
#68
Free trade means no regulations and is the reason many people are taken advantage of and poor.
Rex
Jun 2016
#55
Nope, reading it wrong gives me a sad. Sorry. Although finding I read it wrong gives me a happy. :-)
fleabiscuit
Jun 2016
#75
The average American wage doesn't need to be low at all. Just pay the 1% enough to pull it up.
Scuba
Jun 2016
#5
Ugh. If a job is repetitive, dangerous, or just plain icky, jobs will be replaced by robots.
fleabiscuit
Jun 2016
#78
Y'all have this idealized vision where workers have a say in the outcome of American progress.
HughBeaumont
Jun 2016
#13
While everything you said here is 100% correct, what you failed to mention
passiveporcupine
Jun 2016
#114
Per capita income now is $57,000 compared to ~$40,000 in Sweden, Germany and other progressive
pampango
Jun 2016
#51
That isn't a remotely meaningful question - the average wage has nothing to do with poverty.
Donald Ian Rankin
Jun 2016
#54
Is there any way you can word your questions without being patently insulting?
HughBeaumont
Jun 2016
#92
I feel your OP leaves you in something of a glass house in this respect... N.T.
Donald Ian Rankin
Jun 2016
#94
Americans are SPECIAL. Our incomes should be higher than the world average.
Binkie The Clown
Jun 2016
#79
$1 a day would put pretty much all non-financially independent people under a bridge.
HughBeaumont
Jun 2016
#82
On the bright side, if 90% of people only made $18K, housing and everything else would be less or
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#83
Sorry, if they can't sell a product to the masses, they aren't going to make any money. You'd
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#90
I've met business types who resent the idea of paying for an employee's car payments.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2016
#105
I've even seen "say hello to your replacement, $15/hr supporters" trolls . . .
HughBeaumont
Jun 2016
#115
Supporters of unfair competition are anti-society and support breaking down civilization
AZ Progressive
Jun 2016
#120
Ross Perot told us the plan in 92. He laid it all out. And thus far, all has been going just
silvershadow
Jul 2016
#125