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In reply to the discussion: A nationwide $15 dollar minimum wage is harmful and dumb. We should advocate wage subsidies and UBI. [View all]rock
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I think it's helpful and smart.
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A nationwide $15 dollar minimum wage is harmful and dumb. We should advocate wage subsidies and UBI. [View all]
Casprings
Jul 2017
OP
Agreed on many fronts. The "Fight for 15" movement hurts our brand in many areas
Lee-Lee
Jul 2017
#3
low paying corporations use the 20 cent an hour prison slaves. America has millions of slaves
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#56
Likely true... but also not that important to the consequences of a $15 nationwide minimum wage NT
Casprings
Jul 2017
#13
While I won't do a lot review for you. simple question. why stop at $15? Why not a $40 or $60 rate?
Casprings
Jul 2017
#17
Did you not read the bold statement in the middle or are you just being wilfully ignorant?
HughBeaumont
Jul 2017
#149
Yes. Still does not answer the question. How does one determine what the rate should be?
Casprings
Jul 2017
#154
No I am not. How much does a person need to live on? How do you determine that?Does that rate vary?
Casprings
Jul 2017
#170
So you are suggesting a rate of 7.77 in WV and 14.66 in Nashville... far enough, but which..
Casprings
Jul 2017
#199
So you are saying totally get rid of what we know as the min. wage. Seems a little unpopular...
Casprings
Jul 2017
#203
You do realize that things cost money? That poverty is a real thing? NT NT NT NT NT
kcr
Jul 2017
#175
Thank you! That study chose to look at only one segment of an economy that, as a whole, is
Squinch
Jul 2017
#76
I agree generally, but that poorly designed study in Seattle doesn't prove anything. It failed to
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#16
They didn't account for 40% of employees. That in itself is enough to throw the whole study
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#19
Of course it affects the results not to include a whole group of employees who comprise
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#25
Why? What is different regarding the population and why can't you correct for it?
Casprings
Jul 2017
#26
Are their problems with all studies? Yes.. but this looks pretty reasonable to me
Casprings
Jul 2017
#33
Leaving out 40% of the employees, including ones who work at employers such as Nordstrom,
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#36
Wow! A liberal think tanks hits on that issues and says to dis-regard the study based on that..
Casprings
Jul 2017
#39
You would need to prove that excluding 40% of workers doesn't invalidate the study. When a study
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#41
I don't think the $15 would work equally well in large cities like Seattle and in small, rural towns
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#116
No, it doesn't even say something reliable about the subset it studied. For example, it counted
pnwmom
Jul 2017
#161
Pnwmom counters with facts and data and you attribute that to emotion "upset" and "happy."
suffragette
Jul 2017
#179
That study justified their choice as a sector that is highly sensitive to changes in the min wage.
Voltaire2
Jul 2017
#207
It is the JOB of OUR Congress to raise the Federal minimum wage-$7.25 today. States must match the
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#29
states can give a generous holiday bonus to make up the difference if they really wanted to pay well
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#124
I doubt it would hurt economic growth if companies didn't have other US alternatives, and I'd like
JCanete
Jul 2017
#30
$15 an hour is about 25 cents a minute. when you pay an employee to sweep, clean, flip burgers for
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#32
But if every job pays at least that much, the incentive doesn't exactly work that way
mythology
Jul 2017
#53
I've managed people who started at $10 and worked up to much higher wages. people work hard to
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#55
because people don't want to lose a job by fucking off, stealing or standing around. They get fired
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#60
1. In an environment of a $15 rate, all you will have is Walmart. They aren't going anywhere
Casprings
Jul 2017
#48
the 'guy living on the corner' isn't really a part of the ready to work & be hired goup of average
Sunlei
Jul 2017
#61
Because there will be less of those jobs so it is likely you just won't be working. NT
Casprings
Jul 2017
#88
People will never go for universal income...it won't happen...and promoting it hurts us.
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#71
Democrats...I do not think it will ever happen and will allow the GOP to paint Dems are desiring
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#191
Your views are interesting. I don't agree with them completely. However, the country will never
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#216
Barrack Obama and Jerry Brown won elections and they are very competent politicians.
hunter
Jul 2017
#220
Why? UBI is a perfectly workable policy that would be extremely popular once in place...
Casprings
Jul 2017
#100
It will never be put in place. It will be viewed as welfare for lazy people...yeah I know it is not
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#190
that would mean more power for the wealthy as most small businesses will disappear
JI7
Jul 2017
#115
Every pro-worker initiative in the past 150 years has been predicted to kill the company
Orrex
Jul 2017
#54
I would note that most of this thread doesn't address the solution I am suggesting
Casprings
Jul 2017
#66
Find me a study that shows an increase of this size won't have negative consequences.. NT
Casprings
Jul 2017
#94
Honestly, I understand what you mean. But I am way more interested in winning the next election.
Demsrule86
Jul 2017
#192
As long as our value as humans is tied to a "minimum wage" we are merely slaves.
yallerdawg
Jul 2017
#74
By "the whole country isn't San Francisco" I assume you mean that the whole country
Squinch
Jul 2017
#77
Replace the phrase "high standard or living" with "unaffordable cost of living"
MichMan
Jul 2017
#92
Yes, but I think the poster's point that I was responding to was that everywhere doesn't need a
Squinch
Jul 2017
#95
Actually it didn't. And if you read the article you will see that the increased minimum
Squinch
Jul 2017
#104
I think, given the whacked distribution of wealth in this country and the strong trends for that
Squinch
Jul 2017
#122
Once in place, it helps everyone. Employed and unemployed. That will be popular
Casprings
Jul 2017
#172
Yeah, San Franciso.. where you can feel good, be liberal, and keep the poor out by not allowing..
Casprings
Jul 2017
#101
Yes, you could do that. You could also institute a $15 minimum wage. Why one and not the other?
Squinch
Jul 2017
#105
Well gosh! That means we NEVER should! ... except it doesn't mean that at all.
Squinch
Jul 2017
#123
That doesn't answer the question. How is a UBI better than a living minimum wage?
Squinch
Jul 2017
#96
That's a valid point. But the US will not pass a UBI any time soon, and poor people need something
Squinch
Jul 2017
#103
The fight for the UBI is the same as the one for a $15 min. wage. Same forces for and same against.
Casprings
Jul 2017
#107
It's not the same fight. The fight for UBI requires a change of mindset that we are not going
Squinch
Jul 2017
#117
It depends on how you define "small business." Many "small business owners" make a lot more money
spooky3
Jul 2017
#202
Or just put it around $10 dollars, index it to inflation and outlaw states from banning cities from
Casprings
Jul 2017
#99
OK. $11 wage plus taxes/redistribution. Maybe index wage to local median income.
sharedvalues
Jul 2017
#113
The minimum wage back in the 60's, in today's dollars, was much higher then it is now
Kaleva
Jul 2017
#131
higher wages for all are needed. the 2% keeps reaping all the goodies, time to share.
pansypoo53219
Jul 2017
#211
a UBI is an important conversation we need to start having as we approach greater automation
Warren DeMontague
Jul 2017
#218