beagle9
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Otherwise you want the feds to be the union for the poor ? How's that worked out over the years ?We really just need a fifteen dollar an hour minimum wage and unemployment compensation for simply being unemployed, along with industrial automation to help with social costs.DanielPalos, poverty is not a simple problem. Due to mathematics, any reduction of the federal minimum wage rate's purchasing powers also reduces that of our nation's median wage rate, and thus the reduction of USA's aggregate wages' purchasing powers.Solving simple poverty should improve the efficiency of our markets. We really just need a fifteen dollar an hour minimum wage and unemployment compensation for simply being unemployed.
How does your view, apply to that statement?