In another hilarious self-own, Democrats tout their failure to raise minimum wage since 2009

That's not an answer. Pretty much no one pays $7.25 per hour, not even in Oklahoma.

Minimum wage in America: How many people are earning ...​

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While 2.3% of hourly workers ages 16 to 24 earn $7.25 an hour or less, 1.2% of hourly workers ages 25 to 34 earn the minimum wage. Less than 1% of hourly ...
 
I think they are going to get fired, as today's Dem attack ad on Trump over skyrocketing grocery prices actually featured a graph of grocery prices skyrocketing under Biden. :auiqs.jpg:
The wheels are just coming off.

Can't wait until the final scorecard on who endorses the commie anti-Semite in the NYC Mayoral race.
 
An american citizen born here. Laugh when people tell us how poor folk here have it so good. Thats laughable.
A poor person in the USA is in the top 2% in the world.
 
$12.41 here in Virginia, well if you are an american. If you are a Mexican lettuce picker, it is $16.16 per hour.
 
I think they are going to get fired, as today's Dem attack ad on Trump over skyrocketing grocery prices actually featured a graph of grocery prices skyrocketing under Biden. :auiqs.jpg:
If you ask me, I think some Teutonic hacker hacked their account.
 
Lile I said, almost nobody.
Well, here's my humble opinion:

It shouldn't matter how many people are at that level. For as long as there are wage-earners, we need to have some sort of minimum wage, and it has to be high enough, so that they can live on it. I know that this sounds commie-like, but I really am not coming from the place of a lefty. I really think that people who work should have the assurance that for as long as they put in honest work, they will be able to sustain themselves. This to me is very reasonable.
 
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Well, here's my humble opinion:

It shouldn't matter how many people are at that level. For as long as there are wage-earners, we need to have some sort of minimum wage, and it has to be high enough, so that they can live on it. I know that this sounds commie-like, but I really am not coming from the place of a lefty. I really think that people who work should have the assurance that for as long as they put in honest work, they will be able to sustain themselves. This to me is very reasonable.

Well, here's my humble opinion:

It shouldn't matter how many people are at that level. For as long as there are wage-earners, we need to have some sort of minimum wage, and it has to be high enough, so that they can live on it. I know that this sounds commie-like, but I really am not coming from the place of a lefty. I really think that people who work should have the assurance that for as long as they put in honest work, they will be able to sustain themselves. This to me is very reasonable.
There are many who take minimum wage jobs that don’t need to live on it, such as kids in high school, kids going to college, spouses trying to add additional income, and seniors trying to supplement their income and most of these people are just working part time. There is no such thing as a minimum living wage when you’re only working 15 - 20 hours per week, which is what most minimum wage workers do.
 

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