Screw minimum wage.
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Businesses pay taxes also.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will.
He just can't prove it.
When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus).
What happens to workers who add $8/hour of value when the minimum wage is $12/hour?
They get $12 because that's the least they need to keep up with rent and what have you.
What you need for rent has nothing to do with the value you add.
In a society it does. If there is a need for a job they deserve to be able to survive.
Sounds like society should pay the wage, not the business owner.
Whichever. Businesses pay taxes also.
/----/ Raising minimum wage limits opportunities for teens looking for their first job, but you already knew this. That's why you push it. Make teens the victim of Capitalism.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
That's a 1970's argument. Unfortunately adults have to take the jobs teens once did because of automation and off shoring.
Businesses pay taxes also.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will.
He just can't prove it.
When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus).
What happens to workers who add $8/hour of value when the minimum wage is $12/hour?
They get $12 because that's the least they need to keep up with rent and what have you.
What you need for rent has nothing to do with the value you add.
In a society it does. If there is a need for a job they deserve to be able to survive.
Sounds like society should pay the wage, not the business owner.
Whichever. Businesses pay taxes also.
Only if they aren't paying all their employees more than their value added.
/----/ Businesses treat taxes as overhead and pass the increase on to the consumer in the form of higher prices. It is inflationary that hurts the poor most. That's why democRATs push it - to keep the poor in their place and on the dole.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will.
He just can't prove it.
When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus).
What happens to workers who add $8/hour of value when the minimum wage is $12/hour?
They get $12 because that's the least they need to keep up with rent and what have you.
What you need for rent has nothing to do with the value you add.
In a society it does. If there is a need for a job they deserve to be able to survive.
Sounds like society should pay the wage, not the business owner.
Whichever. Businesses pay taxes also.
/----/ Businesses treat taxes as overhead and pass the increase on to the consumer in the form of higher prices. It is inflationary that hurts the poor most. That's why democRATs push it - to keep the poor in their place and on the dole.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will.
He just can't prove it.
When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus).
What happens to workers who add $8/hour of value when the minimum wage is $12/hour?
They get $12 because that's the least they need to keep up with rent and what have you.
What you need for rent has nothing to do with the value you add.
In a society it does. If there is a need for a job they deserve to be able to survive.
Sounds like society should pay the wage, not the business owner.
Whichever. Businesses pay taxes also.
Businesses pay taxes also.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will.
He just can't prove it.
When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus).
What happens to workers who add $8/hour of value when the minimum wage is $12/hour?
They get $12 because that's the least they need to keep up with rent and what have you.
What you need for rent has nothing to do with the value you add.
In a society it does. If there is a need for a job they deserve to be able to survive.
Sounds like society should pay the wage, not the business owner.
Whichever. Businesses pay taxes also.
Only if they aren't paying all their employees more than their value added.
No, even then.
Because $6.00 an hour is far better for the poor.
/-----/ Bullshyt. Up until the Covid businesses couldn't fil the job openings they had. If an adult has to take a minimum wage job, it's on them for not having the skills for something better./----/ Raising minimum wage limits opportunities for teens looking for their first job, but you already knew this. That's why you push it. Make teens the victim of Capitalism.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
That's a 1970's argument. Unfortunately adults have to take the jobs teens once did because of automation and off shoring.
Businesses pay taxes also.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will.
He just can't prove it.
When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus).
What happens to workers who add $8/hour of value when the minimum wage is $12/hour?
They get $12 because that's the least they need to keep up with rent and what have you.
What you need for rent has nothing to do with the value you add.
In a society it does. If there is a need for a job they deserve to be able to survive.
Sounds like society should pay the wage, not the business owner.
Whichever. Businesses pay taxes also.
Only if they aren't paying all their employees more than their value added.
No, even then.
If they pay the employees more than the value they add, they're unprofitable.
What's the corporate rate on $0 profits?
Because $6.00 an hour is far better for the poor.
For an unskilled worker with no experience, $6 is better for the employee than no job.
/-----/ Bullshyt. Up until the Covid businesses couldn't fil the job openings they had. If an adult has to take a minimum wage job, it's on them for not having the skills for something better./----/ Raising minimum wage limits opportunities for teens looking for their first job, but you already knew this. That's why you push it. Make teens the victim of Capitalism.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
That's a 1970's argument. Unfortunately adults have to take the jobs teens once did because of automation and off shoring.
BTW - your gun-grabber arguments are for the 1970s and that doesn't shut you clowns up.
Because $6.00 an hour is far better for the poor.
For an unskilled worker with no experience, $6 is better for the employee than no job.
No, not really. They can get more than that on welfare.
/—-/ Prove it or STFU with your TDS./-----/ Bullshyt. Up until the Covid businesses couldn't fil the job openings they had. If an adult has to take a minimum wage job, it's on them for not having the skills for something better./----/ Raising minimum wage limits opportunities for teens looking for their first job, but you already knew this. That's why you push it. Make teens the victim of Capitalism.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
That's a 1970's argument. Unfortunately adults have to take the jobs teens once did because of automation and off shoring.
BTW - your gun-grabber arguments are for the 1970s and that doesn't shut you clowns up.
None of these jobs were decent paying jobs. They are overseas.
In right wing fantasy, you can just make stuff up as you go along and still believe you are Right.We need a rise in the minimum wage but it also must be noted that the Democrats had eight years under Obama and did absolutely nothing in this regard.
Right Wingers simply prefer to hate on the Poor while lavishing the Richest with corporate welfare.The Minimum Wage Fairness Act (S. 1737) is a bill that would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) to increase the federal minimum wage for employees to $10.10 per hour over the course of a two-year period.[1] The bill was strongly supported by President Barack Obama and many of the Democratic Senators, but strongly opposed by Republicans in the Senate and House.[2][3][4]--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_Wage_Fairness_Act#Background
I'll make anyone a deal. We end the Federal Reserve and I'll quit sticking up for the poor.
Because $6.00 an hour is far better for the poor.
For an unskilled worker with no experience, $6 is better for the employee than no job.
No, not really. They can get more than that on welfare.
They can get more than that on welfare.
EITC.
And what does welfare qualify the recipient to do in the future?
/—-/ Prove it or STFU with your TDS./-----/ Bullshyt. Up until the Covid businesses couldn't fil the job openings they had. If an adult has to take a minimum wage job, it's on them for not having the skills for something better./----/ Raising minimum wage limits opportunities for teens looking for their first job, but you already knew this. That's why you push it. Make teens the victim of Capitalism.TNHarley, regarding the minimum wage rate and inflation of the U.S. currency's value:awesome. I look forward to bread costing 75 bucks a loaf.
The minimum rate’s proportional effect upon a product’s price is dependent upon the proportion of the price that’s attributable to direct or indirect labor, and the proportional differences between those labor costs that are attributable to higher or lower wage rates. (The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Because a fraction multiplied by another fraction produces a consequential product lesser than the two multiplied factors, the minimum wage rate has never been among the primary drivers of U.S. dollar’s inflation. Any proportional increases of aggregate prices that could be attributable to increases of the federal minimum wage rate are proportionally extremely much less than the increase of aggregate wage incomes that could also be attributable to that rate increase.
Respectfully, Supposn
(The minimum rate bolsters other wage rates, but it much more beneficial to lower rather than higher wage rate earners.)
Prove it.
Show how much wages would increase at the $100,000 level, if the Federal Minimum Wage
went from $7.25 up to $8.25. Do the same for the $50,000 level. Thanks!!!
First he said it bolsters other wage rates and it will. When we finally embarrass politicians enough to get it done it's going to be at a 4 figure rate. ($10 plus). Those making $10 now will also get a boost. Whatever wage it gets boosted to will get a boost also. Does it reach those making $100,000? No.
But you knew this.
That's a 1970's argument. Unfortunately adults have to take the jobs teens once did because of automation and off shoring.
BTW - your gun-grabber arguments are for the 1970s and that doesn't shut you clowns up.
None of these jobs were decent paying jobs. They are overseas.
In right wing fantasy, you can just make stuff up as you go along and still believe you are Right.We need a rise in the minimum wage but it also must be noted that the Democrats had eight years under Obama and did absolutely nothing in this regard.
Right Wingers simply prefer to hate on the Poor while lavishing the Richest with corporate welfare.The Minimum Wage Fairness Act (S. 1737) is a bill that would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) to increase the federal minimum wage for employees to $10.10 per hour over the course of a two-year period.[1] The bill was strongly supported by President Barack Obama and many of the Democratic Senators, but strongly opposed by Republicans in the Senate and House.[2][3][4]--https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minimum_Wage_Fairness_Act#Background
I'll make anyone a deal. We end the Federal Reserve and I'll quit sticking up for the poor.
Why should we end the Federal Reserve?
How is making unskilled workers permanently unemployable "sticking up for the poor"?