nailbombxx
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i paid $8 for a slice of pizza in D.C. once
makes sense
makes sense
i paid $8 for a slice of pizza in D.C. once
makes sense
i paid $8 for a slice of pizza in D.C. once
makes sense
I don't.
Local communities can do it themselves, with rates that make sense for those areas.
Meanwhile, in Maine recently...Holy shit at the tipped workers minimum wage.... no wonder we always have lively tipping threads. It's disgraceful that people could get paid $3.33 an hour with a higher wage based on the whim of customers.
It completely warps hiring patterns as it rewards the front of house far more than the people actually making the food (you know, the ones who actually need to have time-invested skils.)Holy shit at the tipped workers minimum wage.... no wonder we always have lively tipping threads. It's disgraceful that people could get paid $3.33 an hour with a higher wage based on the whim of customers.
Conservatives are always easy to spot because they suck at satire. They lack nuance.
I would still like to see some kind of federal standard implemented, though I don't have the answer to the best way to calculate it.
No it isn't. That is barely 30k a year. Minimum salary needed to live a decent life in usa is 35k. No way anyone can save or buy a house on 15 an hour.
Our obsession with homeownership as a gold standard has left a whole lot of people chained to decaying houses in dying towns!You are in the minority if you honestly believe a person should be able to buy a house on minimum wage.
i paid $8 for a slice of pizza in D.C. once
makes sense
Podesta's pizza dungeon?i paid $8 for a slice of pizza in D.C. once
makes sense
$20 an hour could not be enough in some places in the us, while $9 could be more than enough in some places. I don't think a $15 an hour minimum wage makes sense. I think it should be determined by each district living costs. Now, they should definitely regulate how wages should increase to account for inflation and general increasing costs of living.
And that is fine, we should be providing government assistance to low/no-income people!In very, very few places would you find $9 to be enough and in even fewer would you find it to be "more than enough". Not sure who you know that can live off that and take care of themselves, they would need government assistance.
$20 an hour could not be enough in some places in the us, while $9 could be more than enough in some places. I don't think a $15 an hour minimum wage makes sense. I think it should be determined by each district living costs. Now, they should definitely regulate how wages should increase to account for inflation and general increasing costs of living.
Yeah.... no.
$15 is reasonable for a place like DC with higher cost of living. I would for sure support a $12 national minimum wage.
And that is fine, we should be providing government assistance to low/no-income people!