danielpalos
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I am not discounting local solutions to immediate social problems; only that I am advocating for national Minimum fixed Standards.Gravity Payments still supports a thirty-five dollar model.the less developed world is even less expensive. the point is, a first world Costs. We should have the law of large numbers working for us, not against us.this is over a year long conversation. are you new here?
it is not as subjective as right wing fantasy.
I mean $15 in Seattle doesn’t carry as much as $15 in Jackson MS. Right?
So why not $25/hr in cities like NY and Boston?
Social service cost around fourteen dollars an hour. Expecting Labor to want to work for fifteen an hour is more rational.
You did not answer my question. Why not $25 per in major and expensive cities like NY and Boston?
States could consider redevelopment to create "manufacturing" jobs.