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| Main - General Forum - Seattle and the $15 Minimum Wage |
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I'd have to say a little bit of both... it'd be a good idea because of the rising cost of general goods/services and it would make living on one's own more affordable/reasonable; however, it could also be detrimental to small businesses who may not be able to afford such a sharp minimum wage increase "Miracles happen, when you believe..."
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The Sorceress. Boing~ Level: 240 Posts: 11935/20774 EXP: 216191868 Next: 1108093 Since: 01-01-12 From: UK Last post: 1557 days Last view: 7 hours |
I'll say it's going to be quite mixed. That is quite a high minimum wage.
It's gonna be good for people, but it'll also be bad due to the knock-on effects. With people obtaining more income, why not raise prices, bills, etc? If over here's any indication, bills will go up first. The world could always use more heroes! |
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Red Birdo RIP Fat Lesbian Level: 90 Posts: 1882/2142 EXP: 7094331 Next: 94278 Since: 04-03-12 From: Seattle, USA Last post: 4171 days Last view: 4170 days |
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Giant Koopa Keeping ROM Hacking gangsta since 2003... Level: 72 Posts: 498/1262 EXP: 3168561 Next: 155201 Since: 08-07-12 From: Brooklyn, NY Last post: 306 days Last view: 306 days |
The cost of living keeps going up, so it's only fair that minimum wage goes up to $15. No one can't live on $7 to $8 dollars anymore. ____________________ Beacons.AI My Discord Server |
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Paragoomba Level: 21 Posts: 61/77 EXP: 48762 Next: 1181 Since: 01-07-12 Last post: 3973 days Last view: 3847 days |
a very poor idea, it'll cause unemployment
seattle isn't a closed economy so it might not be properly reflected in the numbers (e.g. if a bunch of people who get laid off move away then employment % will go up) but it won't be beneficial for the people it doesn't really make sense to talk about a "living wage" because that implies that the prices set by apartment landlords and grocery store chains should be something that's taken into account by other corporations when setting wage for their workers; the only thing that makes sense to me is to pay people precisely how much their work is worth, not more or less obviously people still need things to eat and a roof over their heads, in which case you can take care of that with progressive income taxes and government aid, which is perfectly fine and reasonable, it's not like people actively want the poor to starve it's just not sensible to set a minimum wage and to hope that that does the trick, the labor market is also, well, a market, and if you set a price floor then the quantity sold (i.e. the number of people hired) will go down just as it would for tomatoes or cds or w/e that's obviously a simplification of the situation but it's still relatively valid also i'm not sure it makes sense to say that some companies are greedy because all companies are greedy, at least the ones who survive; i mean the fundamental purpose of a corporation's existence is to facilitate collective money-making. it's not really a sensible complaint because desire for profit is literally the raison d'etre of companies. that certainly doesn't mean that humanitarian policies are bad things, in fact i think it's pretty commonly accepted that for most industries it's very profitable in the long-run to treat your skilled workers well (with high wages, nice benefits, perks, so on and so forth) because they they're happier, making them more productive, and they also have less of a reason to leave. i just don't think it makes sense to criticize greed in companies. |
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I guess I pop up occasionally now Level: 105 Posts: 1363/3207 EXP: 12250176 Next: 12084 Since: 10-26-13 Last post: 948 days Last view: 146 days |
I think it's a good thing. There will be less people struggling to make a living on minimum-wage jobs. ____________________ Can you burn a Luigi board? |
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