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Some Predictions For The Next Year
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<blockquote data-quote="mark46" data-source="post: 75802115" data-attributes="member: 257078"><p>So, the employer pays $8 an hour and makes his profit.</p><p></p><p>Society recognizes that the money needed for an individual is $15 per hour, so the gfovernment comes up with difference through various programs/. The employee now essentially make $15 per hour for working. </p><p></p><p>The "real" cost of labor to society was $15 per hour.</p><p></p><p>In effect, the employer was subsidized $7 per hour.</p><p>=========</p><p>It is said that the employer and employee agreed to the $8 deal, so it fair. I disagree.</p><p></p><p>Raise the minimum wage to $11 an hour and adjust for inflation each year. The Democratic Sanders slogan of a $15 minimum wage is just that. They don't propose a 2021 rate of $15; that is four years off. Let 2024 or 2025 take care of itself. If the right number of 2021 is $11M, pass it, and adjust for inflation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark46, post: 75802115, member: 257078"] So, the employer pays $8 an hour and makes his profit. Society recognizes that the money needed for an individual is $15 per hour, so the gfovernment comes up with difference through various programs/. The employee now essentially make $15 per hour for working. The "real" cost of labor to society was $15 per hour. In effect, the employer was subsidized $7 per hour. ========= It is said that the employer and employee agreed to the $8 deal, so it fair. I disagree. Raise the minimum wage to $11 an hour and adjust for inflation each year. The Democratic Sanders slogan of a $15 minimum wage is just that. They don't propose a 2021 rate of $15; that is four years off. Let 2024 or 2025 take care of itself. If the right number of 2021 is $11M, pass it, and adjust for inflation. [/QUOTE]
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